Jane Harper is the New York Times bestselling author of The Dry, a #1 international bestseller, and Force of Nature, also an international bestseller. The Lost Man is her third bestselling novel. Jane previously worked as a print journalist in Australia and the UK and lives in Melbourne with her husband, daughter, and son
"[A] crime masterpiece. The landscape and culture of this remote
Australian territory are magnificently evoked as a story of family
secrets unfolds. Rarely does a puzzle so complicated fit
together perfectly--you'll be shaking your head in
amazement."
--People
"All at once enthralling...Book by book, [Harper is] creating
her own vivid and complex account of the outback."
--New York Times Book Review "A nuanced but pulse-pounding
thriller set in the heart of the Australian Outback, where two
brothers find their sibling dead."
--Entertainment Weekly Engrossing...Storytelling at its
finest.
--Associated Press
"A timely and riveting family drama set in a desolate area of
Queensland that will keep you guessing until the final
pages."
--BookPage, starred review, "Top Pick of the Month"
Harper's masterful narrative places readers right in the middle of
a desolate landscape that's almost as alien as the moon's surface,
where the effects of long-term isolation are always a concern. The
mystery of Cam's death is at the dark heart of an unfolding
family drama that will leave readers reeling, and the final reveal
is a heartbreaker. A twisty slow burner by an author at the
top of her game.
--Kirkus, starred review "I absolutely loved The Lost
Man. I devoured it in a day. Her best yet!"
--Liane Moriarty The atmosphere is so thick you can taste the
red-clay dust, and the folklore surrounding the mysterious stockman
adds an additional edge to an already dark and intense narrative.
The truth is revealed in a surprising ending that reveals how
far someone will go to preserve a life worth living in a place at
once loathed and loved.
--Booklist
"The Lost Man is a compulsive, gripping read from start
to finish with an atmosphere you can cut with a knife. I was
absolutely blown away by it."
--Kate Hamer, bestselling author of The Girl in the Red Coat
"Jane Harper is at the top of the crime writing genre along with
Attica Locke, Megan Abbott, and Tana French...[The Lost Man] slowly
builds into one hell of a mystery! I will drop whatever I am
doing to read a Jane Harper crime novel."
--BookRiot "Harper unfolds the story expertly so that the
ending is both unexpected and entirely logical."
--Raleigh News & Observer "Quietly unsettling, in a
hypnotic and heartbreaking way."
--Shelf Awareness "I read it in 24 hours. It's gripping,
atmospheric and ultimately deeply satisfying."
--Val McDermid, internationally bestselling author of The Grave
Tattoo "I don't have words for how much I loved it. Her other
two books were amazing, but this is in a different league.
It totally transcends genre, and it should win all the prizes."
--Marian Keyes, internationally bestselling author of The
Break "I ask in earnest: How the hell does she do it? The
Lost Man is Jane Harper's third consecutive marvel... and,
against long odds, her most marvelous yet, pitting brother
against brother, man against nature, reader against the clock.
What an extraordinary novel: part family drama, part indelible
ode to the Outback -- a thriller as forceful and atmospheric as a
brewing storm. Harper works miracles. We're lucky to witness
them."
--A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The
Woman in the Window "Fabulously atmospheric, the book starts
slowly and gradually picks up pace towards a jaw-dropping
denouement."
--Guardian "Her best yet; it's certainly one of the finest
novels of any sort, not only within the genre, that I've read
in many moons . . . Harper adroitly blends the tension and brisk
pace of a thriller with the psychological acuity and stylish prose
of literary fiction."
--Irish Independent "Nothing about this novel is
predictable. The characters are compelling, the plot is thrilling
and the ending is so very satisfying. There's something special
about getting to the end of a book and figuring out the mystery.
You'll be left feeling content, a little shocked and desperate for
more."
--Marie Claire (Australia) "If you liked The Dry,
you'll love it. The Lost Man is an even better book,
gripping right to the end. This terrific piece of outback noir
opens with the discovery of a body...Harper...paints the menacing
landscape brilliantly. The book's title could easily relate to
several of the male characters. This engrossing novel will have
you thinking long after you've turned the last page."
--Herald Sun (Aus) "Harper's sinewy prose and flinty
characters compel...Jaw-dropping denouement."
--Publishers Weekly The novel shimmers with the heat of the
Australian outback. I was mesmerized by this extraordinary vast
brutal place and Harper's minutely observed, subtle and nuanced
story within it.
--Rosamund Lupton, bestselling author of Sister
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