The Lost Man (novel) explained

The Lost Man
Author:Jane Harper
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Release Date:2018
Media Type:Print (paperback)
Pages:384 pp
Isbn:9781743549100
Preceded By:Force of Nature
Followed By:The Survivors

The Lost Man (2018) is a novel by Australian writer Jane Harper. It was her third novel, and first stand-alone work not featuring her recurring character Aaron Falk. It was originally published in Australia by Pan Macmillan in 2018.[1]

Abstract

"At the grave of a long-dead stockman, hours from anywhere in the middle of the scorching Australian outback, lies a fresh corpse. A dust circle surrounds the grave's headstone, made by the desperate man as he tried to stay within its small shadow, but who lasted less than 24 hours in the fierce heat of an outback 'blasted smooth by a 100-year assault from sand, wind and sun'.

"The dead man, Cameron, is one of three brothers who farm on vast cattle properties in the red desert; driveways run to more than 20 kilometres here; neighbours are hours away. His car is found abandoned and locals begin to ask if Cameron walked to his death; he wouldn't be the first. But as his eldest brother, Nathan – a man reviled by the far-flung community, and who lives a life of horrifying loneliness – digs into the mystery, the discrepancies pile up, and he can't stop asking questions."[2]

Awards

Publishing history

Following the book's initial publication by Pan Macmillan in 2018 it was subsequently published as follows:[1]

Critical reception

The reviewer in The Guardian compared this novel with the author's previous works: "The landscape of The Lost Man is even more hostile, even more alien and beautiful, as Harper deftly manipulates her small but fully realised cast to a conclusion that chills, despite the outback heat."

The Kirkus Reviews noted that "Harper's masterful narrative places readers right in the middle of a desolate landscape that's almost as alien as the moon's surface, where the effects of long-term isolation are always a concern."[10] They concluded: "A twisty slow burner by an author at the top of her game."

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Lost Man. Austlit. 13 June 2023.
  2. Web site: The Best Recent Thrillers. The Guardian, 24 February 2019. 13 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Previous Winners: Best Fiction . Australian Crime Writers Association. 13 June 2023.
  4. Web site: 2 Sep 2019 . ‘The Ruin’ wins best novel at 2019 Davitt Awards . 13 June 2023 . Books+Publishing . en-AU.
  5. Web site: McDowell . Laura-Blaise . 2019-07-16 . The 2019 ITW Thriller Award Winners Have Been Announced . 13 June 2023. Bookstr . en-US.
  6. Web site: Martin Beck Award - Best Translated Crime Novel. Martin Beck Award. 13 June 2023.
  7. Web site: Barry Awards (crime Fiction) - 2020 . NBR. 13 June 2023.
  8. Web site: The Lost Man (Flatiron) . National Library of Australia. 13 June 2023.
  9. Web site: The Lost Man (Pan Macmillan) . National Library of Australia. 13 June 2023.
  10. Web site: The Lost Man. Kirkus Reviews, 5 February 2019. 13 June 2023.