![]() Aaron and his old buddy Raco can’t stay away from such a juicy story.įalk finds the valley where he is visiting nearly irresistible as he is welcomed into the group of bereft friends and loved ones who all miss Kim and can’t figure out why she would have abandoned her baby – if she actually did. Kim was at a music festival, and she vanished right after tucking her sleeping baby into the stroller. When he arrives, the weekend is notable for another reason: it is the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of Kim Gillespie. Vacation? Not exactly, as he has traveled there for the christening of an old friend’s baby. Harper’s latest, The Exiles.Īaron Falk is back (YAY!) and heads for a small town dep in Southern Australian wine country. ![]() ![]() Well, buckle up – thanks to Flatiron Books and NetGalley, who provided a copy in exchange for my honest review, I scored a copy of Ms. 2021’s The Survivors featured a different protagonist, and while I’m fairly sure it wasn’t one of my top picks last year, it was full of the same beautiful writing, stunning depiction of setting so vivid it became a character on its own, and plot surprises featuring interesting characters that the reader comes to KNOW. Could not WAIT for her next book! The Dry, Force of Nature, and The Lost Man (all of which featured Federal Investigator Aaron Falk) were all five-star reads…and while I admit to being “an easy grader,” they all really were terrific. ![]() ![]() Several years ago, I read Jane Harper’s The Dry – and I was hooked. ![]()
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