Nathan is forced to confront several incidents from his own past, missteps and misperceptions, and the different ways various people view the same events. Everyone who lives in the Outback knows the parched desert can quickly kill, so why would Cam abandon his car and wander to his death at the old stockman’s grave? Had financial worries tipped him over the edge, concerns from his past, or something more sinister? Nathan, who has lived largely in exile in recent years, is thrust into a family situation full of grief, anguish, and questions.Īs events unfold, relationships fray and long-hidden truths come to light. Their middle sibling, the family’s golden child Cam, is dead at their feet. The oldest and youngest Bright brothers, Nathan and Bub, meet at a barren border of their vast cattle ranches in the heat-struck expanses of inner Queensland. Her new tale The Lost Man returns to the arid landscapes of the Outback, but Falk is nowhere in sight. She then showed she was no one-hit wonder when switching from drought-stricken farmland to rainswept forest for her second Aaron Falk thriller. Australian author Jane Harper snatched global attention and huge accolades (including the prestigious CWA Gold Dagger) for her outstanding debut The Dry.
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