Amy mystery
A man is found dead in an extremely isolated area of the Australian outback. While the police feel it was suicide, his brother can't help but try to get to the bottom of the mysterious death.
I enjoyed Jane Harper’s first two novels and wanted to give her newest a read. The Lost Man was another good character-based mystery. However, while set in a different location in Australia, it’s still a lot of the same as her prior two stories—male protagonist, the family lives in an extreme, remote, isolated area of Australia where work is physically demanding and relentless, a non-usual law enforcer/investigator, and the deceased is suspected of committing suicide. So, I couldn’t get past the feeling that I’d read this novel before, even though it was a different central story. Therefore, I can only give it an average rating. Not much else to say.
I enjoyed Jane Harper’s first two novels and wanted to give her newest a read. The Lost Man was another good character-based mystery. However, while set in a different location in Australia, it’s still a lot of the same as her prior two stories—male protagonist, the family lives in an extreme, remote, isolated area of Australia where work is physically demanding and relentless, a non-usual law enforcer/investigator, and the deceased is suspected of committing suicide. So, I couldn’t get past the feeling that I’d read this novel before, even though it was a different central story. Therefore, I can only give it an average rating. Not much else to say.
The audiobook was, again, narrated by Stephen Shanahan and he
does a terrific job with great voice acting. I give him an A.
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