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The Lost Man
by Jane Harper
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️— The Lost Man by Jane Harper (Out 2/5/19)
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Thank you to Netgalley and Flatiron books for a free copy in exchange for my honest review.
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By an old grave with many haunting origins, two brothers meet. At their feet lays the middle brother— dead. With enough supplies in his car and no signs of violence, how did their brother end up in the middle of nowhere dead?
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I swear Jane Harper gets better every book. I liked The Dry. I loved Force of Nature. But this, her third novel? This was pure magic. We know Cam is dead and we know who could’ve done it. Yet who made it happen in the end?
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As the book moves, Nathan who is the oldest and our main character, takes us through the history of the family. How the past shaped the family and the affects it had on all of them. Secrets are revealed about each family member bringing us to who wanted Cam dead.
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Jane Harper is an auto buy for life. Her writing is perfect— a slow burn, but the payoff is big. The characters are well developed and how she describes Australia is a work of art. Where this family lives would be tough and is not for the faint of heart. And Harper writes that well. Highly recommend for anyone!
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Thank you to Netgalley and Flatiron books for a free copy in exchange for my honest review.
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By an old grave with many haunting origins, two brothers meet. At their feet lays the middle brother— dead. With enough supplies in his car and no signs of violence, how did their brother end up in the middle of nowhere dead?
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I swear Jane Harper gets better every book. I liked The Dry. I loved Force of Nature. But this, her third novel? This was pure magic. We know Cam is dead and we know who could’ve done it. Yet who made it happen in the end?
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As the book moves, Nathan who is the oldest and our main character, takes us through the history of the family. How the past shaped the family and the affects it had on all of them. Secrets are revealed about each family member bringing us to who wanted Cam dead.
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Jane Harper is an auto buy for life. Her writing is perfect— a slow burn, but the payoff is big. The characters are well developed and how she describes Australia is a work of art. Where this family lives would be tough and is not for the faint of heart. And Harper writes that well. Highly recommend for anyone!