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Jane Harper (born 1980) is a British Australian author known for her crime novels, including The Dry, Force of Nature and The Lost Man, all set in rural Australia. [1]
The Dry is the 2016 debut novel by Australian author Jane Harper. [1] [2] The book has won numerous international awards [3] [4] [5] and has sold more than one million copies worldwide. [6]
In the Chicago Review of Books, Greer MacAllister reviewed the novel positively: "Nearly all of the main characters of Jane Harper's new Australia-set thriller, Force of Nature — a loose follow-up to The Dry — are more unpleasant than pleasant, more misbehaving than misunderstood." The reviewer pointed out that while the novel is only the ...
"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'.
Novels by the Australian author Jane Harper. Pages in category "Novels by Jane Harper" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Exiles (2022) is a crime novel by Australian writer Jane Harper. It was originally published by Pan Macmillan in Australia in 2022. [1] This novel is the third, and final, in the author's Aaron Falk series, following The Dry (2016) and Force of Nature (2017). [1]
Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway, spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.
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