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The Lost Man Author: Jane Harper Data: Flatiron Books, 320 pages, $27.99 You don’t have to travel to Australia to experience the Outback. Get a copy of one of Jane Harper’s mysteries. She uses … ...
After a 600-kilometer (373-mile) trip through the Australian desert, the woman, Daisy, invited Ferguson to see and take photographs of her Country. Country is a big word for Indigenous Australians.
• “The Lost Man” (Flatiron Books), by Jane Harper The three Bright brothers, bonded by blood, history and the vagaries of the Australian outback, are the true lost men of Jane Harper’s ...
Australian outback noir — crime fiction set everywhere from dry and dusty farming communities to sleepy seaside towns — has become a global publishing sensation. Novels like Candice Fox's ...
The harsh environment of the Australian outback serves as a fascinating backdrop in Jane Harper's mysteries, and the former journalist's career has taken flight after her debut novel 'The Dry' was ...
Balooch Dadleh immigrated to South Australia and by 1902 had settled in the small outback town of Marree, according to a written account in the book “Australia’s Muslim Cameleers” by Philip ...
After a 600-kilometer (373-mile) trip through the Australian desert, the woman, Daisy, invited Ferguson to see and take photographs of her Country. Country is a big word for Indigenous Australians.