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'Addictive storytelling' - Ann Cleeves 'An avalanche of suspense' - David Baldacci The Sunday Times bestseller from acclaimed international bestselling sensation Jane Harper. Exiles is the gripping mystery of one woman's unsolved disappearance in Australia's wine country. A mother disappears from a busy festival on a warm spring night. Her baby lies alone in the pram, her motherâs possessions surrounding her, waiting for a return which never comes. A year later, Kim Gillespieâs absence still casts a long shadow as her friends and loved ones gather to welcome a new addition to the family. Joining the celebrations on a rare break from work is federal investigator Aaron Falk, who begins to suspect that all is not as it seems. As he looks into Kimâs case, long-held secrets and resentments begin to come to the fore, secrets that show that her community is not as close as it appears. Falk will have to tread carefully if he is to expose the dark fractures at its heart, but sometimes it takes an outsider to get to the truth. . . An outstanding novel, a brilliant mystery and a heart-pounding read from the author of The Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man and The Survivors. Praise for Jane Harper: Exiles 'I loved Exiles. Jane is a hugely gifted writer' â Marian Keyes 'Incontrovertibly the reigning queen of Aussie Crime' â Financial Times 'Exceptional' â Jane Casey 'Harper skillfully ratchets up the tension in this powerful, slow-burning portrait of small-town life . . . high quality, atmospheric crime fiction' â Mail on Sunday 'Outstanding' â C. L. Taylor The Dry âSpellbindingâ â Ian Rankin âA sense of place so vivid that you can almost feel the blistering heatâ â Guardian âA stunningly atmospheric readâ â Val McDermid Force of Nature âThis gripping thriller will have readers hookedâ â Sunday Telegraph âBrilliantly paced, it wrong-foots the reader like a rocky trail through the bush. I adored itâ â Susie Steiner âThoughtful, moving, troublingâ â Irish Times The Lost Man âI devoured it in a day. Her best yet!â â Liane Moriarty âHarper secures her place as queen of outback noirâ â Sunday Times âIt totally transcends genre, and it should win all the prizesâ â Marian Keyes The Survivors âA gripping mystery. . . her best book yetâ â Evening Standard âPhenomenalâ â Chris Whitaker âA compelling, terrifying thrillerâ â Observer