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THE INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL BESTSELLER!
"A memorable journey that will pull at the heart, stiffen the spine, and thrill the reader. No one can ask for more than that." --David Baldacci
From the New York Times bestselling author of Exiles and The Dry comes a captivating new novel set in a modern ghost town.
Brief description: Jane Harper is the New York Times bestselling author of The Dry, Force of Nature, and The Lost Man. Jane previously worked as a print journalist in Australia and the UK and lives in Melbourne with her husband, daughter, and son.
Review Quotes:
"Harper is an expert at creating deeply atmospheric crime novels. Here she turns it up a notch. . . Harper has her finger firmly on the relentless pulse of quiet menace in this small-town mystery."
--Kirkus (starred)
"Harper's new novel is an elegy for a dying town, an exploration of grief, and a gripping thriller. . . A deeply melancholy character study and a slow-burn thriller all in one."
--Library Journal (starred)
--David Baldacci, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Nash Falls
"Last One Out presents a skillful multipronged mystery. . . This satisfying thriller probes the haze of reminiscence and cautions against idealizing the past at any price."
--BookPage "The lessons learned in Last One Out are not abstractions but painfully relevant."
--CrimeReads, The Best Psychological Thrillers of the Month "As always, it's an exceptional book. The sense of place is very powerful and her characterization is utterly brilliant. . . I could not put it down. Jane is amazing. Each of her books is such a huge event for me."
--Marian Keyes, New York Times bestselling author "Claustrophobic and compelling. It's a wonderful exploration of fractured families and communities, and the conclusion is both shocking and inevitable. A book to get lost in."
--Ann Cleeves, New York Times bestselling author of the Vera Stanhope series "Hauntingly rich and vivid. . . The characters are nicely nuanced and interesting, and the themes around
rural decay are adroitly handled, and give the book real substance. . . The final revelations are surprising and quite emotional in their impact. A solid and thought provoking read."
--Deadly Pleasures "Satisfying . . . with simmering tension. It's a solid outing."
--Publishers Weekly "I am a huge Jane Harper fan, and absolutely loved Last One Out. The atmosphere of a dying town, combined with Jane's brilliant characterisation plus a confounding mystery meant I was glued to it for days."
--Jennie Godfrey, bestselling author of The List of Suspicious Things "Harper remains a brilliant writer: her prose is fluent, her characters richly drawn, her setting alive. . . Compelling. . . Moving and memorable." --Arts Hub "Harper captures the taut dynamics between this strained ensemble. . . A satisfying read."
--The Guardian "An exquisite lament for a lost son, a lost marriage and a lost town with a dark mystery at its heart."
--Daily Mail "Harper builds a slowburning, atmospheric mystery steeped in grief and place."
--The i Paper "Jane Harper's The Dry inaugurated a series in which the parched atmosphere of the Australian outback was conjured with a richly atmospheric sense of place, locating Harper in the upper echelons of Antipodean crime fiction. Her position is consolidated with Last One Out, which is a forensic examination of both familial breakdown and the fracturing of a community."
--Financial Times "As ever in a Harper book, the drama grows to a spectacular crescendo that will leave you gasping."
--Daily Express