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The Lost Man

'her most accomplished yet: a moving story of loneliness, grief and redemption' The Times

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The Lost Man

By: Jane Harper
Narrated by: Stephen Shanahan
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The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller

'Gripping, atmospheric and ultimately deeply satisfying' Val McDermid

He had started to remove his clothes as logic had deserted him, and his skin was cracked. Whatever had been going through Cameron's mind when he was alive, he didn't look peaceful in death.

Two brothers meet at the remote border of their vast cattle properties under the unrelenting sun of the outback. In an isolated part of Australia, they are each other's nearest neighbour, their homes hours apart.

They are at the stockman's grave, a landmark so old that no one can remember who is buried there. But today, the scant shadow it casts was the last hope for their middle brother, Cameron. The Bright family's quiet existence is thrown into grief and anguish.

Something had been troubling Cameron. Did he choose to walk to his death? Because if he didn't, the isolation of the outback leaves few suspects...

What readers are saying:

'Jane Harper is an incredible story teller'

'So good I couldn't put it down and finished it too quickly!'

'I could almost taste the dust and feel the relentless heat'

'Take a duvet day off work and read it cover to cover. You won't be disappointed!'



©2018 Jane Harper
Crime Fiction Domestic Thrillers Family Life Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Exciting
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Critic reviews

I read it in 24 hours. It's gripping, atmospheric and ultimately deeply satisfying
I absolutely loved The Lost Man. I devoured it in a day. Her best yet!
Harper secures her place as queen of outback noir with this haunting family mystery
Harper's gripping third novel...is her most accomplished yet: a moving story of loneliness, grief and redemption
Like its precursors, The Dry and Force of Nature, The Lost Man is a gripping mystery that drips with atmosphere (and sweat). This time, though, Harper has added an emotional heft that is deeply moving. It is her best book yet
Jane Harper writes beautifully and compellingly about the Australian Outback. Superb
In just a couple of years, Jane Harper has soared into the first rank of contemporary crime writers. The Lost Man... returns to the parched landscape she used to such powerful effect in her debut, The Dry... Three generations of women - the dead man's mother, wife and daughters - struggle to come to terms with terrible events, and the family's shocking history holds the key to this superb murder mystery
I read Jane Harper's The Lost Man in February, the height of Australia's summer but the depths of the English winter. The image at the heart of the novel, of a man who has perished in the punishing heat of Australia's outback, has stayed with me ever since. Just as good - perhaps even better - than Harper's excellent thrillers The Dry and Force of Nature
A riveting, deeply atmospheric read
Another splendid slice of outback noir...Fabulously atmospheric, the book starts slowly and gradually picks up pace towards a jaw-dropping denouement
Harper's debut, The Dry, centred on the horrific murder of a family in a hot, remote Australian town. Her follow-up, Force of Nature, moved the setting to the bushland, where a woman goes missing on a corporate retreat. The landscape of The Lost Man is even more hostile, even more alien and beautiful, as Harper deftly manipulates her small but fully realised cast to a conclusion
One of the best written and most accessible novels of its kind in years . . . utterly absorbing
A third superb novel from the author of bestseller The Dry . . . Harper's intricate, beautifully woven mystery...sucks you into a world where nothing is ever what it seems and everyone has secrets . . . Told with mesmerising skill, it is a compelling portrait of isolation and the strain it exerts on even the strongest character. A little masterpiece
Harper's writing creates a vivid sense of place . . . She tells a disturbing tale, not just of death but also of domestic violence, sexual abuse, hidden secrets and shattered families
All stars
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Listen to this. You will love it. Just as wonderful as her others. Another masterpiece

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Yet another superb book from Jane Harper. Totally captivating characters and story. Really managed to evoke the atmosphere of the outback in its full glory. Wonderfully performed and utterly captivating.

Engrossing read

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Couldn’t put this down. Brilliant, forceful and addictive story, with excellent narration. My only regret is that there isn’t another Jane Harper novel to buy.

Compelling

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The narrator is fantastic and I could listen to him all day. The story is anothet strong one Jane Harper although sometimes the pace is a little too slow...but I really felt like I was in the outback feeling the burning sun.

Another great Australian story

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It took me a few chapters to get fully into it. At first I thought the accent and gravely voice got on my nerves and the prose was so basic with short bursts of speech , but I quickly realized that it had to be that way to represent the characters and started to really enjoy listening to it. The story line was compelling and kept me guessing until the end who had killed Cam and why as there seemed to be several possibilities. I got so engrossed I found it hard to stop listening. I also must admit that having an Australian read it made it more real and I’m glad I got this on audible. It is the first time I have used audible and loved the experience, freeing me up driving to and from work or doing other things while ‘reading’ a book for my book club.

Gripping story to the end

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