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Violence
A lot
Murder and violence in the Australian wilderness; dark crime content
Language
Some
Some strong language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Significant alcohol use as a character trait and plot element
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Sustained psychological tension; the atmosphere of five women unraveling in isolation is deeply unsettling
What this book is about
Five female colleagues set out on a corporate hiking trip in the Australian bush. When only four emerge, Federal Agent Aaron Falk must figure out what happened to Alice Russell — and why everyone who came back is lying. Harper's second Falk novel is claustrophobic, atmospheric, and more emotionally complex than The Dry.
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Murder and crime violence
Psychological isolation
Alcohol abuse themes
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