cover image Last One Out

Last One Out

Jane Harper. Flatiron, $29.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-250-29139-4

A woman returns to a deteriorating Australian mining town five years after her son’s disappearance in this satisfying slow-burn from Harper (Exiles). The once close-knit community of Carralon Ridge has thinned in recent years, with most residents either fleeing or contemplating buyouts from the ever-expanding Lentzer coal mine. Rowena “Ro” Crowley’s estranged husband, Griff, still works for Lentzer, though he spends most of his time grieving the couple’s son, Sam, who vanished five years earlier while conducting in-person interviews for a research paper about the socioeconomic impact of the mine’s expansion. Ro moved away from Carralon Ridge soon after, but she’s come back to be with her family on the fifth anniversary of Sam’s disappearance. When she arrives, the community is abuzz about the death of the local pub owner. His suspicious demise and the ensuing dispute over his property rights fuel gossip and speculation about Lentzer’s business practices; soon, Ro starts to suspect that the company might be hiding details about Sam’s disappearance. Harper’s evocative portrayal of a decaying landscape and the grief-burdened people who live there provides the narrative with simmering tension. It’s a solid outing. Agent: Dan Lazar, Writers House. (Apr.)