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Lost Man
Lost Man | Jane Harper
Two brothers meet in the remote Australian outback when the third brother is found dead, in this stunning new standalone novel from New York Times bestseller Jane HarperBrothers Nathan and Bub Bright meet for the first time in months at the remote fence line separating their cattle ranches in the lonely outback. Their third brother, Cameron, lies dead at their feet. In an isolated belt of Australia, their homes a three-hour drive apart, the brothers were one another's nearest neighbors. Cameron was the middle child, the one who ran the family homestead. But something made him head out alone under the unrelenting sun.Nathan, Bub and Nathan's son return to Cameron's ranch and to those left behind by his passing: his wife, his daughters, and his mother, as well as their long-time employee and two recently hired seasonal workers.While they grieve Cameron's loss, suspicion starts to take hold, and Nathan is forced to examine secrets the family would rather leave in the past. Because if someone forced Cameron to his death, the isolation of the outback leaves few suspects.A powerful and brutal story of suspense set against a formidable landscape, The Lost Man confirms Jane Harper, author of The Dry and Force of Nature, is one of the best new voices in writing today.
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maich
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I decided to join #BookSpin #BookSpinBingo challenge and #ReadYourKindle challenge. I created only one list of 20books and there are mix of ebooks audiobooks and physical books english and slovenian editions. Hope that's okay. 💜🩵💚

@TheAromaofBooks @CBee
#JulyTBR #tbr

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 5mo
maich @TheAromaofBooks ❤️❤️❤️ 5mo
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5feet.of.fury
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Mehso-so

I was really excited for this one after reading The Survivors for #authoramonth …this is more about the family drama than the mystery so the issue may have started with my expectations, but the middle of this book felt like a slog. But I liked Nathan & Xander, the brotherly Christmas brawl w/Bub & the setting in the rural outback.

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maich
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#SaturdayChatterDay #MidsummerSolace #NaturaLitsy

Coffee in the shade of the garden. Nature coffee and a book. The only thing missing is the sea, but I'm already counting down to my holiday.☕️🌳🌿
I'm currently reading Forever My Girl and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. And currently listening The Lost Man.

@AllDebooks @TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit @jenniferw88

AllDebooks Wonderful 💚 5mo
TheBookHippie Lovely!!!! 💚💚💚 5mo
maich @AllDebooks @TheBookHippie thank you💚💚💚 5mo
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ImperfectCJ
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I enjoy the way that this story of generational trauma unfolds, even though it's frustrating at times how obtuse the characters can be. They're realistic but maddening in the way that they jump to conclusions and make assumptions and keep secrets that are better revealed. I'm glad to know that "Outback teacher" is a possible career path (although not keen on 45C temps).

Photo: Death Valley NP, California

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Gissy
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Last book read by this author until she writes another novel. I could say this was my least favorite amongst her novels. Maybe was that ending😳🤷🏽‍♀️ However, I like how she describes characters and places, very atmospheric. You feel that hot weather 🥵. I think the book blurb is prefect to describes the story: “three brothers, one death, no answers”👌 3.5/3.8⭐️

Gissy March 2024
#ReadAway2024 @DieAReader @Andrew65 @Ghabi4Roses
#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin #2 #AuthorAMonth (Jane Harper) @Soubhiville
GoodReads #ATY 52 books AroundTheYear #24 (secondary color)
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DieAReader 🥳Great! 8mo
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staci.reads
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Catching up posting March reads today! This was the only Jane Harper I hadn't read, so it was my #AuthorAMonth selection for March. It had all the atmospheric qualities that Harper's books usually have, this one's landscape being remote, barren, hot, dry, and unforgiving. The characters were well drawn, and the mystery was engaging as usual. @Soubhiville

Soubhiville Yay! 8mo
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TheAromaofBooks
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I think I'm in the minority here, but this one just wasn't for me, despite having really enjoyed some of Harper's other books. This story was just relentlessly depressing. With a strong focus on abuse and how that reverberates through a family even when the abuser is gone, plus some bonus content regarding rape, divorce, community ostracizing, depression, suicide, isolation, etc. I was just honestly sad the entire time I was reading this. ⬇

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) I did really care about these characters and there is a (mostly) happy ending, but it was a long slog through a morass of sadness to get there. Plus, while I was interested to find out what happened to Cam, this book wasn't particularly suspenseful. It's really about a sad, lonely, depressed man trying to make sense of his life and figure out what happened to his brother. Not a bad story, but not remotely a nail-biter. 8mo
Yuki_Onna Oh my... How brave of you to get through this!👏 8mo
Lauredhel I hear that -- I really struggle to read grim books these days. 8mo
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Morr_Books
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I do enjoy Jane Harper's Australian outback thrillers. They never end the way I think they will. #AuthorAMonth @Soubhiville

CatLass007 This one definitely had a surprise ending! I thought it was an excellent book. 8mo
bookandbedandtea I love all her books but this one is my favorite. 8mo
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Texreader
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Cameron, middle son of the Bright family in the far far outback, is found dead miles from his well-stocked truck. It looks like an unpleasant suicide but why end it this way? His older brother Nathan, the town outcast for many years, has his own demons but manages to slowly put unusual pieces of information together to find out what happens—and it truly is a surprise! I did feel like things ended a little too well, everyone‘s problems solved. ⬇️

CatLass007 What happens really is a surprise. 8mo
Texreader I tried reading The Dry at the same time as this one and that was a no-go. Too many similarities. Outcasts trying to figure out apparent suicides. It turns out the books have a tenuous connection that really threw me for a loop—causing such confusion! So I put this one down and finished The Dry first. This was a much slower read than The Dry and until a child in the story spoke up revealing a deeper mystery, I struggled to keep my attention. ⬇️ 8mo
Texreader But the ending is such a surprise it absolutely saved the entire book. #authoramonth #readingOceania #Australia 8mo
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Librarybelle Hope to get to this one soon! 8mo
Susanita It was fascinating to learn about how people live in the Outback, such as the grocery delivery and the generator. 8mo
Texreader @Susanita And that the outback is a character as well, how it can kill so quickly!! 8mo
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Morr_Books
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Started reading this book this morning. I really want to keep reading instead of getting to work, as it has been pretty awful lately, but alas, I have a bunch of meetings that are starting soon. Not enough coffee in the world for the day I'm about to have.
#AuthorAMonth
@Soubhiville

Aims42 I hope all your meetings go good and end on time so your Friday flies by 🙏 9mo
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 9mo
AmyG Hope things get better at work. 9mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 😍 9mo
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CatLass007
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#AuthorAMonth #ReadAway2024 A fine mystery with a shocking killer. I will read more books by this author.

DieAReader 🥳Awesome! 9mo
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Texreader
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I‘m starting this book tonight for #authoramonth @Soubhiville

I also hope to read The Dry in March, long on my tbr list.

CaitlinR Jane Harper is a great writer! 9mo
Megabooks The Dry was really good! 9mo
CarolynM My favourite Jane Harper. Enjoy. 9mo
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Texreader
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Best drawing win ever! Thank you @Soubhiville !! I‘m so thrilled to have won the #authoramonth drawing! I never dreamed I‘d get two books for our authors this year, much less a third from my tbr list (which I‘m very excited to get)! These all look great! Thank you!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome 👏🏻 🎊🎉🎈 10mo
Soubhiville I can‘t believe how fast shipping was, I just dropped these by media mail on Thursday. You‘re welcome, I hope you‘ll enjoy them! 10mo
CoverToCoverGirl The Lost Man is as good as The Dry. You‘re in for a very solid read. 🙂 And so is the Troublesome Creek book. I‘m reading Blacktop Wasteland by Cosby now, it‘s outstanding so far. He sure can craft an edge of your seat story! (edited) 10mo
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Bookworm54
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I have read a few of Jane Harper‘s books, and they have all been great!
This was my favourite read of June.

#12BooksOf2023

Andrew65 She‘s come up a few times over the past few days, 11mo
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EverydayImReading
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A beautifully written family tragedy The brutal landscape where walking to the end of the road can kill you. More than 15 mins in your car with no air con can kill you Also snakes dingoes and spiders The invisible flooding The nearest neighbour was 3 hrs drive away and you better have spare tyres petrol food water and a radio The doctor that came around every 6 months for the skin cancer clinic This family saga is wonderful tragic and beautiful.

CarolynM This one is my favourite Jane Harper. 13mo
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Lizpixie
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#AutumnPlease #Day21 #Lost Jane Harper started the recent flood of brilliant Aussie crime writers in my opinion. This was her 3rd novel & first without Aaron Falk. An outback station, 3 brothers, one body. Highly recommend. #Scarathlon #SpookyGhostClub 6pts

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choice 👍🏻📚 13mo
Hooked_on_books I love her books! 13mo
bookandbedandtea I love all of her books but this one is my favorite 😊 13mo
Eggs Perfect 🤩 13mo
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bthegood
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In the Australian outback, brothers Nathan and Bub meet at the border of their properties where their brother Cam is found dead. How did they get to this point (little contact with each other, and one of them dead) and what happens next. I listened to the audiobook - very good - many chapters ended with a cliff hanger - I had to keep reading, I had to know about this family and how it would turn out for them.

Make a great day everyone 🙂

Libby1 This is my favourite of her books so far. Have a great day! ⭐️ 1y
bthegood @Libby1 My first book of hers and loved it - will read more by her! Good to see you back on Litsy - you have a great day too 🙂 (edited) 1y
Libby1 Thanks so much, @bthegood 💚. 1y
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ravenlee
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Low pick. Not my usual genre but I needed a #setinAustralia for #52Books23 and wanted to stretch my comfort zone. I guess this is not just a whodunit but a didanyonedoitatall and a whydidithappen. The gradual reveal of convoluted backstory was both frustrating and interesting and I was satisfied with the ending.

Ruthiella I find her later books are stronger than her debut. 1y
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ravenlee
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Hubby picked up the library holds today, and I figured I should separate mine out before the kiddo dived into the bag. Tagged is for #52Books23 #setinAustralia and the other two are to do some cramming about perimenopause (yay! Plus two more should come in next week). Getting old is not for the faint of heart.

Desha No, it‘s not. I‘ve got the Menopause Manifesto on my TBR as well….ughh! 🤪 1y
Megabooks The menopause manifesto is great!! I actually bought a copy I liked it so much. 1y
ravenlee @Desha @Megabooks I feel like I‘m way behind the curve here. My mom had a hysterectomy in her thirties, my older sister did the same in her mid-forties, so I‘m flying blind and scrambling to figure it all out! 1y
Desha Me too! Just like @Megabooks mentioned I‘ve heard great things about the menopause manifesto so I‘ve got a copy of my own…I think I‘m gonna need help! 😂 1y
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Bookworm54
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I had read a couple of Jane Harper books, so I looked for the next book when #Australia came up on the #FoodAndLit list

Instead I stumbled upon a deal for this stand alone. The ending did surprise me (though I imagine seasoned mystery readers might guess 😂)

A body is found by the Stockman‘s grave, out in the outback. It looks like an experienced land owner left his fully stocked car and wandered into the desert. But was it really what happened?

Catsandbooks Fantastic! 🇦🇺 1y
LaraReads I really, really loved this one. I think it‘s my favorite Jane Harper (I‘m not a seasoned mystery reader either, and I was 😲😲😲). (edited) 1y
sblbooks This is the one I read too. 1y
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Susanita
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Eggs 🧡💛🧡 2y
CatMS Love everything Jane Harper 2y
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tessavi
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Another lazy weekend~

CatMS Absolutely love Jane Harper. Read Lost Man when it was released, recently listened to the audio book. Can't recommend it higher. 2y
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LaraReads
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My third Jane Harper in as many days and I have NO SHAME! 😅 I think the thing I love most about her books is how Australia and the Australian Outback feel like an additional character. So completely tangible! I‘m only halfway through this one, but really loving it. 🇦🇺 #52bookclub23 #abookaboutsiblings

ICantImReading I think my favorite of hers is The Survivors! I can‘t wait for her new one at the end of the month! 😀 2y
DHill One of my favorite authors! 2y
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Ruthiella I agree that she so great with describing the landscape and surroundings! 👍 2y
BarbaraBB I always feel like I‘m in Australia when reading them. While I‘ve never been there 😀 2y
Cinfhen Agreed. The landscape is always a character in Harper‘s novels however…that‘s NOT really the case as much in her newest. It bothered some readers, though you know I loved the story and still felt a sense of place 2y
Cinfhen I completely forgot about The Survivors. I never got around to reading it when it came out. It‘s another standalone, right @ICantImReading ??? 2y
squirrelbrain I love that you‘re just racing through them all! ❤️ 2y
CarolynM This one is my favourite. 2y
LaraReads @ICantImReading I‘m so glad to hear this! I wasn‘t sure about it, but might have to pick it up next before Exiles! 2y
LaraReads @CarolynM yes, it is quickly moving to the top on mine! Can‘t wait to see how it ends! @DHill she‘s pretty great! I love her writing style. @squirrelbrain yes! 😅 They are definitely my new obsession! 2y
LaraReads @Ruthiella @BarbaraBB so great! And I‘ve never been either, but can imagine imagine a lot of it now. 2y
LaraReads @Cinfhen I can see her moving away/branching out a little, but I‘m sure I‘ll still feel the setting & love it anyway! 2y
ICantImReading @Cinfhen yes, another standalone! It also had an atmospheric setting - a small seaside town in Tasmania! 2y
Librarybelle Awesome! I‘ve yet to read this one! 2y
LaraReads @Librarybelle just finished it, and it was definitely my fave of hers so far. It was excellent. Even teared up a time, and did not see the ending coming! 2y
Cinfhen I just read another book, NF also set in Tasmania @ICantImReading so that setting really appeals to me!! Thanks for the recommendation 😊 2y
mcctrish I read The Dry last year ( and LOVED IT) and I believe 2023 might be the year I go down this rabbit hole 2y
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IReadThereforeIBlog
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Jane Harper‘s standalone crime novel makes the most of both the oppressive nature of the Australian Outback and the loneliness of life out there to create a slow burn reveal of bad behaviour and family secrets. I particularly liked the slow reveal of Nathan and Cameron‘s backstory and characters, which worked very well and although the ending has a bit of a pat feel to it, I would definitely check out Harper‘s other books.

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BarbaraBB
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Set in the Australian Outback this is such an atmospheric book again by Jane Harper. When one of three brothers is found dead in the middle of nowhere, it raises many questions. How did he end up there, without his car or supplies? The small community starts suspecting each other. A very good psychological mystery!

Megabooks Great photo! I keep meaning to read more by her. 2y
CarolynM This is my favourite Jane Harper. I‘m looking forward to the next week🙂 2y
BarbaraBB @CarolynM I‘ve enjoyed all three books by her too! 2y
CarolynM That was supposed to be “I‘m looking forward to the new one next week” 🙄 2y
AvidReader25 Loved this book! Also I‘m loving checking out photos from your trip. 😊 2y
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Anna40
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Really enjoyed this mystery set in the heat and dry landscape of the Australian Outback. It could work well as a movie or miniseries. Entertaining, with twists and turns and even some romance.

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DHill
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Peach preserves and Jane Harper. Lunch is good. 🤩

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Kaarin
Pickpick

Loved it. A man dies in the middle of nowhere and no one understands how or why. The plot starts out so focused and small and then opens up over time to reveal more characters & more complexities. A great slow burn.

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Kaarin
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Just getting into this and loving the set up. The premise is like a locked door mystery- except it takes place in Australia‘s outback.

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majkia
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Australian brother is found dead, miles from his car. No sign of violence. What happened what lead up to this?

I really enjoyed the slow boil of this one, and the heavy emphasis on the environment as a factor in not just the death but in the lives of the locals.

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Johanna414
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I loved this! Very tense and unsettling, I loved the setting and how the characters' secrets were slowly unveiled. I'll definitely be reading more from this author!

kelseynicburke Love this one too! I loved all her books, especially 3y
LapReader Aussie, Aussie, Aussie! 3y
Johanna414 @LapReader I don't think I've read many Australian authors- any recommendations?! 3y
CoverToCoverGirl It was a fantastic read. 3y
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Johanna414
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I'm having a hard time putting this book down, but Zoey and Toby did insist I take a break for cat cuddles... #catsofLitsy

Soubhiville You gotta have priorities! 🐱❤️ 3y
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Johanna414
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Legos are such a godsend when Mom would really like to just read her book... the kids are happily building a town!

tokorowilliamwallace The curtains and legos match! It makes for an interesting juxtaposed aesthetic, and the constellations clothing adds to it. 3y
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Victoria_Clyne
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I'm a huge Jane Harper fan. I love her writing style and the images it invokes. The stories are wonderful mysteries that slowly unravel the truth told by characters that are flawed and dealing with their emotions. The Lost Man did not disappoint.

Cameron is found dead at a gravesite in an isolated corner of the family's outback property. His car is not nearby, what is he doing there? And how did he get there?

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Julsmarshall
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A bit slow to start but it picked up and was a great story of family, pain, choices and redemption. Harper is such a great storyteller and I love learning about the Australian outback through her lens. Great on #audio #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Julsmarshall
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#currentlisten and it‘s getting good!

AvidReader25 Such a good one! 3y
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yvo_about_books
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Mr. Penguin and me are having a 'wild' Friday night reading The Lost Man... 🐧📖🙈😂 I'm excited to be finally reading this one as I loved her writing in the Aaron Falk books. 😍

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Laughterhp
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Here‘s my August #BookSpin list

Mostly all owned books. I just finished watching The Dry, so I want to read the only Jane Harper book I haven‘t read yet.

I‘m hoping to keep it simple this month and hopefully be in the mood for all these books in August!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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Bojo2006
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Wow. I finished this book yesterday and am still thinking through the various layers of the story. This book is about the impact on a family when one member is found dead of dehydration & exposure to the elements on their property in the Australian outback. Thought provoking and beautifully written.

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GypsyKat
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Attention Littens! I‘m so happy to welcome my cousin and best friend @Beckstimonious to Litsy! The tagged book is her current read. She‘s been enjoying reading so much lately and is looking for new things to read. Let‘s all give her a big #LitsyWelcome 🎊👏📚

LeahBergen Hello, @Beckstimonious ! 👋🏻 3y
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squirrelbrain Welcome @Beckstimonious - you‘ll love it here! 3y
julesG Welcome to the Litsy Family, @Beckstimonious! 3y
hannah-leeloo Welcome @Beckstimonious great to have you in our litsy family. Happy reading sweet 📚❤📖 thank you for the tag @Birdsong28 3y
Caroline2 Welcome!! 😃 👋 and thanks for the tag @Birdsong28 ❤️ 3y
Librarybelle Welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious ! And thank you for the tag @Birdsong28 ! 3y
Soubhiville Welcome @Beckstimonious ! I hope you‘ll love Litsy! 3y
JessClark78 Welcome to Litsy! @Beckstimonious 🙂📚 3y
TheSpineView Welcome @Beckstimonious to Litsy the best bookish community around! 🤗📖📚 3y
Mollyanna Welcome @Beckstimonious I hope you enjoy being on Litsy. Prepare for you TBR to explode 😊 3y
Velvetfur Welcome @Beckstimonious! 👋🏻 Thank you @Birdsong28 for the tag 😊 3y
Hazel2019 Welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious 😁 3y
ravenlee Welcome @Beckstimonious I hope you love it here! Thanks for the tag @Birdsong28 3y
Bookishlie Welcome!! 3y
Deblovestoread Welcome to Litsy! @Beckstimonious 3y
mrp27 Welcome to Litsy!! @Beckstimonious 3y
DaveGreen7777 Welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious Hope you enjoy your time here! 🥳🎉📚 3y
TheRiehlDeal Welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious ! You‘re going to love it here. 3y
Tera66 Welcome!!!🤗 3y
CarolynM Welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious 🌼 Hope you're enjoying The Lost Man, I liked it a lot. This is another great Australian outback crime novel (edited) 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Birdsong28 thank you Victoria ❤️and welcome to Litsy @Beckstimonious 🎉📚🎊 3y
Libby1 Welcome, @Beckstimonious ! ❤️📚❤️ Thanks for the tag, @Birdsong28 ❤️ 3y
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jdw
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This author, once again, blew me out of the water. Originally heard of Jane Harper after I read “The Dry.” Was a huge fan of the writing and storytelling so I decided to give this book a whirl. Super stoked I did. The characters are relatable, warm, and genuine. Harper manages to flawlessly intertwine multiple themes that are sometimes hard to bring to light. The best part about this book is that it will have you guessing until the very last page

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Petelord
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After loving “The Dry” I decided to give The Lost Man a read and I‘m glad I did. It‘s another excellent read. I feels similar to The Dry and I think this is why I enjoyed the original more. Despite this The Lost Man is still an excellent book filled with well written characters, intrigue and had me guessing until the end.

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Yanya
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Another crackin' aussie read!

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Lizpixie
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Bk10 of #JumpStart2021 #PickYourPoison #ByAJournalist #AudiobookChallenge #AussieAuthor21 #Pageathon #CloakDaggerChal #ReadItAgainSam #PennyPerPage #362cents & #20in4 #readathon is done! A reread by audiobook again, it also has an interview with both the author & narrator at the end, which was brilliant. Her 3rd novel which isn‘t a Falk book,it‘s set on a QLD cattle station owned by 3 bros, until one is found dead, miles from his well stocked car.

Dan_1988 I‘ve heard a lot about this Jane Harper. Is she any good? 4y
Crazeedi @Dan_1988 I've really liked all her books, and eagerly waiting for her new one 4y
Dan_1988 @Crazeedi I will have to add her to the TBR pile then haha 4y
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
Jeg I‘ve loved her books but so far TheDry is my favourite. 4y
Lizpixie @Jeg have you seen the movie yet? The Dry is my favourite too and I was happily surprised by how good the movie was. Eric Bana was a great Falk👍 4y
Jeg Saw the movie and loved it. @Lizpixie 4y
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EmG
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bookandbedandtea I thoroughly enjoyed The Lost Man 😊 4y
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Lizpixie
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Spending tonight #audiojournaling to another of Jane Harpers brilliant Aussie crime novels. After The Dry, this is my favourite story. Set again in the bush, this time in QLD, it‘s a family drama on a large cattle property. When Cam, middle brother of three, is found dead miles away from his well stocked car, suspicions start to circulate until secrets & lies are dragged out into the light. Can you really trust family? Love the audio of this👍

lil1inblue Those are gorgeous spreads! I like your handwriting. The book sounds intriguing, as well. 😏 4y
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Ruthiella
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My first #Booked2021 title - for the prompt Set in Australia

The setting is a remote cattle farm in the Outback. Cam Bright is found dead of exposure 10 kilometers from his vehicle. An experienced local, no one can explain how this could have happened...unless it was murder. Great family drama and tension. Also a plus-a detective-less mystery told from the POV of the victim‘s older brother.

@4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage @Cinfhen

Cinfhen She‘s such an atmospheric writer 4y
Ruthiella @Cinfhen She is. The various featured landscapes in her books is (so far) very integral to the plots and characters. 4y
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Jadams89
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This was sooo good! I‘ve had The Dry on my TBR forever, so I think it‘s about time I read that!

In the Australian outback, two brothers search for answers when their middle brother is found dead. Dark secrets are revealed, and old wounds are reopened.

Thanks for the recommendation @Bookish_AF ! I want to read all the Jane Harper now! #newyearwhodis #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks I've had this one on my shelf forever - I loved The Dry & Force of Nature. 4y
monalyisha I‘m intrigued by this one, too, because of all the hype — even though it‘s not my typical genre. 4y
JeffyRoo There's also now a movie of The Dry, it was SO good, and the cinematography was amazing. And her new book The Survivors came out in 2020 too, set in Tasmania. Brilliant. 4y
Bookish_AF I love her other books too and can‘t wait to read The Survivors! 4y
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LapReader
Lost Man | Jane Harper
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Unintentionally Jane Harper for both. Ha! The tagged book first which was mainly read by the ocean in front of my house then The Survivors last, read on the edge of the Australian outback on my family farm. It should have been the other way around 😂 1 was way better than the other. She did just have a baby though. My new book is for #LMPBC & is The watchmaker of Filigree St. Looking forward to a few lazy days in the hammock coming up #Goodbye2020

candority Hey there! Just checking in to see if you have received your Best of 2020 Swap package yet? 4y
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bekakins
The Lost Man | Jane Harper
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This was a great little mystery set in the Australian outback, thoroughly enjoyable.

+26pts (set at Christmas) and an additional +5 for a Christmas special of Dr who!

#MerryReaders #WinterGames