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The Survivors by Jane Harper
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Maybe it's me.

Maybe I'm just not feeling crime novels like I used to.
Maybe I've been too spoiled lately with unique stories.
Maybe too much reading has left me jaded.

Whatever the reason, I found this frustrating and slow and ultimately disappointing.

Setup: A whole bunch of secrets in a small Tasmanian coastal town, and Kieran digging through the past while we all try to work out who's responsible for the recent death of a girl.

The Good Bits

The Setting
I can't argue about Jane Harper's ability to set the scene. She does it well, and anyone who has ever visited an Australian coastal town will recognise it here. She has a way of transporting you to the locations she writes about, and it's definitely the best part of her writing.

The Tangle of Information
There is a lot of information to absorb - some of it relevant to solving the mystery, some of it just to throw you off. It's all jumbled together so there is the fun element of trying to untangle everything and come to your own conclusions.

The Cast of Characters
Look, I didn't really like any of them, but they were an interesting bunch and different enough that it kept the story interesting. Plus having so many of them meant there were lots of guesses as to who was behind all the drama.

The Frustrating Bits

The Pace
The first half of this novel really dragged, because it put so much time into talking about the lives of so many characters and setting out the misdirects for the mystery to come. So there are a lot of info dumps and not really a lot of action. The second half picks up a bit, and finally it does get to be an addictive read but, for me, the lack of interest at the start meant I wasn't as invested in the conclusion as I could have been.

The Allusions to the Past
This was hands down the most frustrating part for me. It works so hard to be mysterious that it ends up just seeming obnoxious. It drops all these hints about a mystery we clearly know nothing about, then there's a quick info-dump to scratch the itch, followed almost immediately with another hint about something else. The formula was so repetitive that I found myself not wanting to pick the book back up because it was so frustrating.

The Pushed Agenda
For a book told from a male's POV, this sure wants to make a point about how hard it is to be a woman. It reminds us that women can't walk in the dark without feeling safe and that beautiful women will always be harassed and blamed for being beautiful. As a woman I totally get these issues, but it just felt so out of place the way it was discussed in this story. She worked too hard to make a point of it, and it grated for me because it never felt organic. Especially when she spent so much time talking about how attractive the females in this book were. Overall, it was pretty jarring and made me feel awkward.

Final Thoughts
It wasn't terrible, and it definitely had me hooked towards the end, but on finishing the story I was left scratching my head a little, wondering what the heck just happened. It's one of those endings that kind of leaves you disappointed, thinking maybe you missed something. It just kind of - I think the technical term I want to go with here is 'fizzled'.

I never really liked any of the characters, and it all felt complicated for the sake of complication. There were so many secrets that didn't need to be secrets. Because of this, it also feels like there was a lot that was never properly explained.

Certainly not her best work, and a little disappointing when I enjoyed her last one so much. But, as mentioned, maybe I've just become a little jaded with the crime novel formula.

It's intriguing and full of secrets, and it takes some twisty turns for you to explore. If you don't overthink it you're bound to enjoy it well enough, but those looking to be blown away might be a little disappointed.

With thanks to Macmillan for my uncorrected proof ARC
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Reading Progress

May 1, 2020 – Shelved
May 1, 2020 – Shelved as: to-read
September 3, 2020 – Shelved as: crime-suspense
September 3, 2020 – Shelved as: freebies-and-gifts
September 20, 2020 – Started Reading
September 21, 2020 –
page 54
14.06% "Honestly, I'm not really feeling it so far? Normally Jane Harper draws me in instantly but this is a bit dull. Too much innuendo and not enough actual drama."
September 22, 2020 –
page 108
28.13% "I'm already a bit over the formula of, 'talk about mysterious things from the past, being sure to not explain it' followed by info dump later. It's just not working for me. I miss chronology."
September 23, 2020 –
page 144
37.5% "Look I am all for feminism but it feels too much like an agenda push than a natural part of the story here. Especially when told from a male's POV."
September 24, 2020 –
page 198
51.56% "Guh this is just so FRUSTRATING. Nothing is actually happening except for allusions to the Mysterious Past and the senile dude dropping all the clues while everyone ignores him. It's like a bratty person chanting 'I know something you don't know!' so many times that you just don't care what they know any more."
September 24, 2020 – Shelved as: recs-rep-and-prize-winners
September 24, 2020 – Shelved as: worst-endings-ever
September 24, 2020 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Carolyn (last edited Sep 26, 2020 01:43AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Carolyn Great review Krystal. I enjoyed this but have to agree it's not as good as The Dry or The Lost Man.


Krystal Carolyn wrote: "Great review Krystal. I enjoyed this but have to agree it's not as good as The Dry or The Lost Man."

Thanks Carloyn. The Lost Man is still the standout for me, but she does seem to write hot, dry towns quite well!


Lealea ❤️ Brilliant review Krystal. I couldn’t agree more and your choice of word to describe the ending is spot on - it did fizzle. I felt i invested so much in the story that dragged in parts, and then done. Acknowledgements. The Lost Man remains her best work


Krystal Lealea ❤️ wrote: "Brilliant review Krystal. I couldn’t agree more and your choice of word to describe the ending is spot on - it did fizzle. I felt i invested so much in the story that dragged in parts, and then don..."

Thanks Lealea! I think I may have actually had that fitting word put in my head by another review without realising lol, it's very apt! I found the same with Force of Nature, too.


Nikki Agree 🙌🏼


Krystal Nikki wrote: "Agree 🙌🏼"

At least it wasn't all bad! I still have high hopes for her next one.


message 7: by Kate (new)

Kate Agreed 100000%


Krystal Kate wrote: "Agreed 100000%"

Glad I'm not alone on this one!


message 9: by Jay (new) - rated it 2 stars

Jay Thank you Krystal. You have expressed my feelings accurately. I am halfway through and becoming increasingly jaded. I will finish it today so it can be returned to the library.


Krystal Jay wrote: "Thank you Krystal. You have expressed my feelings accurately. I am halfway through and becoming increasingly jaded. I will finish it today so it can be returned to the library."

Sorry to hear it's not working for you, Jay! The last portion of the book does get better though!


message 11: by Pauline (new)

Pauline Pyers gill Spot on! I didn’t think it was as good as the previous books. And yes - it was slow and the ending fell flat for me.


Krystal Pauline wrote: "Spot on! I didn’t think it was as good as the previous books. And yes - it was slow and the ending fell flat for me."

Thanks, Pauline. Shame, wasn't it!


message 13: by Kel (new) - rated it 2 stars

Kel Great review...honestly I’ve really tried to like all of Jane’s books but just felt overwhelmingly like nothing much actually happens in them! I like to read a book where there is some sort of resolution, or the protagonists come out changed by the events in some way. But I found this one really lacked depth - I didn’t love the characters, there was a lot of unnecessary backstory to some characters and not a lot was resolved!! So depressing!


Krystal Kel wrote: "Great review...honestly I’ve really tried to like all of Jane’s books but just felt overwhelmingly like nothing much actually happens in them! I like to read a book where there is some sort of reso..."

I actually really enjoyed The Lost Man but this one certainly missed the mark I think. It really doesn't help at all when you don't like the characters! Hopefully her next one will be better.


Kathryn Thompson Agree, I felt like the ending came and went so quickly. I was left a little empty. I also had a hard time following Sean and Liam's relationship and kept getting them mixed up. Overall it was a gold read, but not her best.


Krystal Kathryn wrote: "Agree, I felt like the ending came and went so quickly. I was left a little empty. I also had a hard time following Sean and Liam's relationship and kept getting them mixed up. Overall it was a gol..."

Yeah Sean and Liam kinda blurred together haha. Hopefully her next offering is a good one!


Shahira8826 Excellent review. You perfectly captured my own thoughts about this novel.


Krystal Shahira8826 wrote: "Excellent review. You perfectly captured my own thoughts about this novel."

Thanks Shahira! :)


Lealea ❤️ Spot on Krystal. This is how I felt and I loved her other books. Also what about the poor baby and the dangerous places she’s taken, not to mention left on the sand while dad goes for a swim!


Lealea ❤️ I just realised I already commented months ago, lol. That’s how much I loved your review! 😂


Krystal Lealea ❤️ wrote: "I just realised I already commented months ago, lol. That’s how much I loved your review! 😂"

Haha I appreciate it! :D Totally agree though with how the baby just gets taken along for the ride and dumped at the beach. Top notch parenting right there XD


Beverley Ann I really enjoyed your review Krystal. I finished The Survivors last night and your perceptive comments perfectly mirrored my own thoughts.


Krystal Beverley wrote: "I really enjoyed your review Krystal. I finished The Survivors last night and your perceptive comments perfectly mirrored my own thoughts."

Thanks so much, Beverley! You can't deny she's a great writer but the story just didn't do it for me this time.


message 24: by Becky (new) - added it

Becky Zagor It's not you, friend....it was not her usual caliber.


Krystal Becky wrote: "It's not you, friend....it was not her usual caliber."

I do notice quite a few who seem to agree so that's good to know!


message 26: by Jack (new)

Jack A. I also agree this is not her best work. The misdirections just became irritating. Sergeant Renn covering up important facts about the first murder was especially upsetting. Somehow the various hooking up with the different couples, I thought, was going to be important. It wasn’t it. I will say the mom blaming her son Kieran for what took place, even though the timing of events proved otherwise was well done. Harper also does a good job with the caves and dangers of high tide. Given the title, I thought this survivor statues would be critical to the story. 2 1/2 stars


Krystal Jack wrote: "I also agree this is not her best work. The misdirections just became irritating. Sergeant Renn covering up important facts about the first murder was especially upsetting. Somehow the various hook..."

I think that's a fair assessment, Jack. There was certainly a lot of extra info in there just to confuse. Bit disappointing!


Andrew Langert Your review absolutely nailed it. Mirrors my feelings for this book.


Krystal Andrew wrote: "Your review absolutely nailed it. Mirrors my feelings for this book."

Thanks Andrew! Always good to know of others who feel the same! :)


Krista Werchowski Agreed agreed agreed ....


Krystal Krista wrote: "Agreed agreed agreed ...."

Thanks, Krista! :)


Courtney Jenee So what is her best work? I feel like this was on the verge of being really awesome. Open to recs!


Krystal Courtney wrote: "So what is her best work? I feel like this was on the verge of being really awesome. Open to recs!"

The Lost Man was the standout for me - you can read my review HERE if you're interested!

I also really enjoyed The Dry. (Review HERE)

I found these ones a little more intriguing, and The Lost Man was just really clever and kept me guessing the whole time. :)


Jonah Completely agree!


Krystal Jonah wrote: "Completely agree!"

Thanks Jonah!


message 36: by Saipriya N (new)

Saipriya N Loved your review. 👏🏼


Krystal Saipriya wrote: "Loved your review. 👏🏼"

Thank you Saipriya! :)


message 38: by Hallie (new)

Hallie Your review is spot on. My feelings exactly with this book!


Krystal Hallie wrote: "Your review is spot on. My feelings exactly with this book!"

Thanks Hallie! A few of us feeling the same, I think! :)


message 40: by Jeanette (new) - added it

Jeanette Have to agree, too much background. I just wonder how much rewriting will be done for the movie. The main character for the movie didn't appeal much. Brad Pitt thank you would see me go see the movie. The Tassie scenes will be fabulous


Krystal Jeanette wrote: "Have to agree, too much background. I just wonder how much rewriting will be done for the movie. The main character for the movie didn't appeal much. Brad Pitt thank you would see me go see the mov..."

Oooh I didn't realise they were already making a movie of it! I hope it gets rewritten a fair bit haha.


message 42: by Joy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Joy You said what I was thinking and how I felt about the book so much better than I could have said it! I just didn't even have the energy after reading it to note all of the things you mentioned, but I agree 100% with your review on all points!


Krystal Joy wrote: "You said what I was thinking and how I felt about the book so much better than I could have said it! I just didn't even have the energy after reading it to note all of the things you mentioned, but..."

Thanks Joy! It's a bit frustrating when a book saps that much energy out of you, isn't it!


message 44: by Joy (new) - rated it 3 stars

Joy @krystal Yessssss!!!


Barbara Di Veroli I absolutely agree with you. I also couldn’t warm to any of the characters and found the ending a tad unfinished


Krystal Barbara wrote: "I absolutely agree with you. I also couldn’t warm to any of the characters and found the ending a tad unfinished"

Thanks Barbara. Certainly not her best, I'm afraid!


message 47: by Harri (new) - added it

Harri Wren Thank you! I’m currently listening to the audiobook and find myself constantly losing interest. Loved the dry so didn’t want to give in. I believe you’ve hit the nail on the head with it trying too hard to be mysterious. I will continue but glad I’ve read a synopsis of the background so I don’t have to pay too much attention until it gets to the more interesting part.


Krystal Harri wrote: "Thank you! I’m currently listening to the audiobook and find myself constantly losing interest. Loved the dry so didn’t want to give in. I believe you’ve hit the nail on the head with it trying too..."

Hang in there, Harri! It does get a bit more exciting towards the end!


Hanlie Pieterse It's not you.


Krystal Hanlie wrote: "It's not you."

Good to know, Hanlie! :)


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