Powerful, intriguing and recommended ... Harper is wonderful at evoking fear and unease

The Times
Australian and New Zealand cover for Jane Harper's Force of Nature
 

Force of Nature

Aaron Falk returns

Five women pick up their backpacks and start walking along a muddy track. Only four come out on the other side.

The hike through the rugged Giralang Ranges is meant to take the office colleagues out of their air-conditioned comfort zone. At least that's what the corporate retreat website advertises.

Federal Police Agent Aaron Falk has a particularly keen interest in the whereabouts of the missing bushwalker. Alice Russell is the whistleblower in his latest case – and Alice knew secrets.

Far from the hike encouraging teamwork, the women tell Falk a tale of suspicion, violence and disintegrating trust. And as he delves into the disappearance, it seems some dangers may run far deeper than anyone knew.

 

Force of Nature is on sale in Australia (Pan Macmillan), the United States (Flatiron Books) and the United Kingdom (Little, Brown).

Read Chapter 1 here first

Force of Nature  book club notes (CONTAINS SPOILERS)

Awarded

POLAR DE COGNAC
Best International Thriller

2018 DAVITT AWARDS
Readers' Choice

Shortlisted

International Author
of the Year

2018 INDIE AWARDS
Fiction Book of the Year

2018 AUSTRALIAN BOOK
INDUSTRY AWARDS

General Fiction
Book of the Year

2018 AMAZON
Best Mystery and
Thriller Novel


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Reviews

quotegraphicThe Sunday Times

Force of Nature returns to the severe, unforgiving territory of the bush — and it is even more impressive than The Dry
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quotegraphicThe Observer

The book is gratifyingly chilling, for the human horrors of the story but even more so for the women-against-nature survival battle
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quotegraphicSouth China Morning Post

Harper's talent for plotting is propelled by fluent prose. A superior thriller
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