

Harper’s sinewy prose and flinty characters compel, but the dreary story line may cause some readers to give up before the jaw-dropping denouement. In the grim journey that follows, the surviving members of the Bright family must confront some devastating secrets.

Absent any clear indications of foul play, the local authorities undertake a perfunctory investigation, leaving a troubled Nathan to start asking questions that no one wants to answer.

That flies out the window the week before Christmas when Cameron goes missing his desiccated corpse is subsequently discovered a few miles from his perfectly operational truck in the shadow of the eerie headstone known as the stockman’s grave. Read more Print length 368 pages Language English Publication date Dimensions 13.97 x 2.57 x 21. For years, the three Bright brothers-divorced dad Nathan, the eldest family man and everybody’s favorite, middle child Cameron and the mentally challenged youngest, Bub-have maintained an uneasy equilibrium on adjacent cattle ranches. 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. Australia’s outback, with its brutal climate and equally bruising isolation, looms as large as any character in this stark standalone from bestseller Harper ( Force of Nature).
