A review by alanadcr
Exiles by Jane Harper

adventurous emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

 Harper is back! I was lucky enough to get a chance to listen to an advanced copy of Exiles narrated by Stephen Shanahan and I'm so glad I stuck with audio for my read. This is the third in the series and while you don't have to read them in order, I recommend starting with The Dry for the best experience with Falk. Harper has expertly layered Aaron Falk's character from the start and this book it really shines.

Exiles is an atmospheric, slow burn character-driven mystery. Jane Harper kept me hooked through rich descriptions of rural Australian wine country and the small communities that live and thrive in the landscape. I've never been to Australia, but Jane Harper's writing make me feel like I have been there. While I haven't had the urge to jet off to down under with her previous books, Exiles was something special.

Unlike the intense tension readers experienced with Force of Nature, Exiles teases mystery and a low thrum of tension from the community of through relationships and connections are teased out of the fabric of the community of Marralee. Falk isn't there in a professional capacity but his keen sense of observation is always on. His time off eventually leads to unofficial investigations into the two mysteries that Harper presents to readers; Kim's missing persons case and the hit and run death of a resident a few years earlier.

I can't delve into the story much without giving spoilery hints, but just know that I adored this slow burn and the people that Falk surrounds himself with. Exiles was my first 5 star read of 2023 and I'm left with a bittersweet farewell to Aaron Falk and an intense yearning to go experience South Australian wine country for myself! I can't wait to see what Harper comes up with next!

*I voluntarily read/listened and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.