Jane Harper: The Survivors, Little Brown UK, 9781408711989, January 202, hardback
Jane Harper is a brilliant crime writer, a CWA Golden Dagger award winner and I am always excited about anything new she writes. Along with Garry Disher, she superbly portraits what is called the Australian Outback noir. Both authors’ books I devour as I did with Jane Harpers upcoming book “The Survivors”, out in January 2021, which I had the privilege to read as a proof (thank you Little Brown UK!) , set in Tasmania for a change.
Her subtle description of the dark psychological undercurrents
running through families and small towns is always intriguing and slowly builds
up to an unexpected.
Kieran Elliott has spent most of his adult life
feeling guilty about his part in the drowning death of his older brother Finn
and his boat partner during a terrible storm after making a thoughtless mistake. When he and his girlfriend Mia and their baby
daughter return from Sydney to visit his parents who still live in the coastal
town he once called home, the strong feeling of guilt haunts him even more
particularly after the body of a young art student called Bronte who has been working
as a waitress for the summer is found murdered by the beach. Bronte’s death stirs
up memories of yet another unresolved death of his friend Olivia’s younger
sister Gabby, who also disappeared during the great storm but whose body was
never found.
I love it how seemingly benign Jane Harper starts her narration
and how cleverly she peels away layers of secrets unearthing new truths until
the bitter end. Not an outback setting this time but I thought all characters, like
those of detectives Sue Pendlebury and Constable Chris Renn or Kieran’s family
and friends, where well drawn out leaving various options open until the very
end, four stars from me.
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