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The Lost Man A Novel
Jane Harper's "The Lost Man" plunges readers into the scorching Australian outback where a family's carefully constructed facade begins to crumble. The story kicks off when Nathan Bright vanishes without a trace while on a camping trip with his two brothers, Cam and Paul, in a vast, unforgiving terrain. As the search efforts intensify, Nathan's wife, Sarah, finds herself navigating a complex web of strained familial relationships, simmering resentments, and long-buried secrets. The initial mystery of a missing man quickly evolves into a deep dive into Nathan's troubled life and the secrets he kept, forcing Sarah and his brothers to confront uncomfortable truths about him and each other. Harper expertly uses the desolate Australian landscape as a powerful backdrop, mirroring the characters' internal isolation and amplifying the tension. The novel explores profound themes of family dynamics, the corrosive nature of secrets, and the intense pressures of masculinity that can drive men to desperate measures. What makes "The Lost Man" so compelling is its masterful blend of atmospheric suspense and psychological intrigue. As Sarah and Cam delve deeper into Nathan's disappearance, they uncover a labyrinth of lies and deceptions, constantly challenging their perceptions of Nathan and the people they thought they knew. The story keeps readers guessing, questioning motives and loyalties until the very end, making it a gripping exploration of truth, memory, and betrayal.
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$6.5
1 copy
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Pages
448
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781250755872
ISBN-10
1250755875
Language
English
Published
2020-09-29
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