![]() Shannon: I read and very much enjoyed both The Dry and Force of Nature last year. Harper’s previous works drew me to this book. ![]() Reviewers Shannon Dyer and Maggie Boyd read The Lost Man, and are here to share their thoughts on the novel. ![]() It’s a tale that will keep you guessing till the very end. Painting a quiet, precise picture of a rugged countryside inhabited by a tenacious, tough population, Harper tells a story that quickly sucks the reader in. When relatives, employees, neighbors and friends gather for the funeral, long held resentments burst to the surface, tempers flare and dark secrets threaten to destroy people living precariously on the edge of a brutal, unforgiving land. Now he is dead, found at an isolated site far from the family homestead, and miles away from where he was meant to be. But middle brother Cam is charming, educated, and articulate. ![]() Their father Carl had been known for his nasty disposition. The men of the Bright family don’t have the best reputations. A mysterious death in the Australian Outback is the chilling center piece for Jane Harper’s latest thriller, The Lost Man. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |