

How much of your own and suffering would you share with your family? With strangers? How does living in the remote Australian outback affect your life and your character? The characters were engaging – some more likable than others – but I appreciated seeing some of the struggles that a person goes through. Rather, the mystery reveals itself as the family struggling to get to know one another, to trust one another, after some years of tense and sometimes difficult times. There’s not really any “bad guys” in this book. It’s subtle, with the details being very slowly drawn out. Review: The Lost Man isn’t your typical mystery/suspense novel. Was Cam’s death really an accident? Or is there something else going on that the family homestead that led to it? And everyone at the family home seems to be hiding something. Cameron leaves behind two brothers, a wife and two daughters, and a cattle ranch.Īs Nathan returns home to help after his brother’s death, his brother’s death leaves him feeling unsettled. Cam’s death is considered an unfortunate accident no foul play is found.

One hot day in a remote part of Australia, Cameron Bright is discovered dead, miles away from his car and supplies, apparently from dehydration.
