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Exiles: Aaron Falk Mystery #3
by Jane Harper
Great characters and location (10/20/2022)
I thoroughly enjoyed Exiles. The way the characters, both young and old, devolved as the story progressed kept me hooked to the last page. I know the South Australian wine region and it was captured on the page so vividly as was the atmosphere of living in a small regional town. There is no doubt Jane Harper is at the top of her craft, her plot and character development was totally believable and I didn’t see the end (of both crimes) coming. I hope there are more crimes for Aaron Falk to solve in the pipeline.
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