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The Lost Man
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Jane Harper is the queen of character-driven mysteries, and The Lost Man adds yet another feather to her cap.
Three brothers meet under the unrelenting sun of the outback. Older brother Nathan and younger brother Bub stare down at the dead figure of their middle brother Cameron, who died of dehydration and exposure to the elements after leaving his fully stocked car and wandering nine miles away. The family gathers at the homestead to mourn Cameron's passing, and what follows is the slow surfacing of emotions and secrets that have entangled them for years.
While the mystery of how Cameron died helps to propel the plot along, that isn't the heart of this book. Instead, this is really a shrewd family drama with complex characters. Each person comes with their own expectations and experiences, bringing with them sadness and fear, but also hope for the future. Harper is able to sketch each of them into sharp relief, and I found the quiet and insightful study of the different characters to be a real highlight.
The mystery itself is interesting, starting off immediately with the kind of conundrum I love in a murder mystery: why did Cameron leave his fully stocked car to venture out into the unforgiving elements to begin with? As the mystery unfolds, there were plenty of twists and turns, making you question everyone and everything. And the ending is satisfying and thorough.
I admit this isn't the sort of book I would have normally picked up, being set in the outback with lots of dirt and sun and dreary, monochromatic landscapes. Just thinking about reading those sorts of passages makes me feel tired. And I did find the initial pages like that, slow and dull. But as I kept on reading, the story grabbed ahold of me and before I realized it, I couldn't put it down anymore.
I can't think of another author who so deftly marries character studies and mysteries the way Jane Harper does. Her books are something to be savored, which is a must while I wait impatiently for her to write more.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Survivors
Aaron Falk:
#1. The Dry
#2. Force of Nature
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Three brothers meet under the unrelenting sun of the outback. Older brother Nathan and younger brother Bub stare down at the dead figure of their middle brother Cameron, who died of dehydration and exposure to the elements after leaving his fully stocked car and wandering nine miles away. The family gathers at the homestead to mourn Cameron's passing, and what follows is the slow surfacing of emotions and secrets that have entangled them for years.
While the mystery of how Cameron died helps to propel the plot along, that isn't the heart of this book. Instead, this is really a shrewd family drama with complex characters. Each person comes with their own expectations and experiences, bringing with them sadness and fear, but also hope for the future. Harper is able to sketch each of them into sharp relief, and I found the quiet and insightful study of the different characters to be a real highlight.
The mystery itself is interesting, starting off immediately with the kind of conundrum I love in a murder mystery: why did Cameron leave his fully stocked car to venture out into the unforgiving elements to begin with? As the mystery unfolds, there were plenty of twists and turns, making you question everyone and everything. And the ending is satisfying and thorough.
I admit this isn't the sort of book I would have normally picked up, being set in the outback with lots of dirt and sun and dreary, monochromatic landscapes. Just thinking about reading those sorts of passages makes me feel tired. And I did find the initial pages like that, slow and dull. But as I kept on reading, the story grabbed ahold of me and before I realized it, I couldn't put it down anymore.
I can't think of another author who so deftly marries character studies and mysteries the way Jane Harper does. Her books are something to be savored, which is a must while I wait impatiently for her to write more.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Survivors
Aaron Falk:
#1. The Dry
#2. Force of Nature
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Thanks, Michelle! That's great to hear! I definitely have to check out her other two books. :)

Thanks, Brandice! I really did! I look forward to seeing what you think of this when you get around to it. :)


Haha, yes I don't want to live in the outback either no matter how great Harper is at describing it. When I was young and super into Agatha Christie, I half-wished there would be more murders around me so that I could solve them just like Poirot. Haha thankfully that never happened. :)


Thanks, Jan! I always think I wouldn't like slow burns, but then this book and some others recently have proved me wrong. :)



Thanks, Jen! I think you would really enjoy this one, especially if you like character-driven mysteries. If you end up reading this, I'll be eager to see your thoughts! :)

Thanks, Baba! Yes indeed! Having fully-fleshed out characters just adds that much more to a good mystery! If you end up reading this, I'll be curious to see your thoughts! :)

Thanks, Lori! I really enjoyed this one! :)


Thanks, Jonathan! If you do end up trying this one, I hope you enjoy it too! I haven't tried Greg Iles myself, so I'll have to add his books to my tbr. :)

Thanks, Lucy! It's always nice when that happens! 🤗

I really enjoy Harper's books too, Minna! She just needs to write faster lol!


Thanks, Nicole! Hope you enjoy it too! Will be curious to see your thoughts! 🤗

Thanks, Jen! I'm so jelly that you still have a Harper book unread! I've blown through them all lol. Hope you enjoy her new book! :)


Thanks, Taina! So glad you enjoyed this too! Her books are top notch and very consistent... it's hard for me to pick a favorite! 🤗



Thanks, Terrie! Oh wow, then this book sounds like a perfect fit for you! If you get to this, I hope you very much enjoy it! Will be super curious to see your thoughts! :)

Thanks, Lisa! It really was a terrific read! If you get to this, hope you think so too! 🤗💖

Thanks so much, Janz! Appreciate your kind words! Usually authors do one or the other, but it's rare to see a character study and mystery together! It really is a stellar combination and Harper does it so well! :)

Thanks, Chantel! I enjoy Harper's books about the same, but many people have told me this is their favorite of her books. So it's definitely a good one to read! :)



Thanks for this comment, Janz! I hope Jonathan sees this. And I'll have to check out Greg Iles since he is new to me. :)

Thanks, Lily! If you enjoy the environment, I think you'll really like this! If you end up reading it, I'll be curious to see what you think! :)
