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Dean's wife Gemma and his son Joel still hope the driver will be found, but this seems less and less likely as time passes. This is a slow burn of a crime read, but once I became immersed into the multilayered storylines, I could not stop reading until I had finished.

The missing woman was once married to Greg's brother, and he asks Aaron to investigate her disappearance. The pram was parked alongside a few dozen others in the Marralee Valley Annual Food and Wine Festival's designated pram bay, fighting for space in the shadow of the ferris wheel with a tangle of bikes and scooters and a lone tricycle. Beneath the ferris wheel at the Marralee Valley Annual Food and Wine Festival is a pram bay, for attendees to leave their prams, pushchairs, bikes, scooters, etc.

Aaron may have some important lifestyle decisions to make as he spends time in this beautiful wine country and meets a very special woman.

It’s a case that weighs heavily on this tight-knit community and Aaron is asked to investigate the case in an unofficial capacity. She repeatedly uses a couple of key locations and by visiting them repeatedly, makes them all the more vivid in the readers mind. Jane has won numerous top awards including the CWA Gold Dagger, the British Book Awards Crime and Thriller Book of the Year and the Australian Book Industry Awards Book of the Year. No spoilers here but I will tell you that there is more than one mystery to solve and also a budding romance, or two!Barossa Valley, altra zona vinicola dell’Australia del sud usata da Jane Harper per ambientare il romanzo.

Kim had not been found and there have been no clues or explanation as to why she would leave her baby behind. I believe this is the last in the series, which is a real shame, because Falk is a terrific character that still has plenty of mileage left in him, I will miss him, although it was good to see him break through his personal blocks and establish himself in a new life that he would have never envisaged previously. At the same time he is developing a relationship with a woman whose husband was killed in a hit and run.Jane Harper has this wonderful ability to put the reader in an Australian location that feels real, beautiful, and just let’s her characters shine. In the small town of Marralee in South Australia's vineyard region, not far from Adelaide, the annual festival was about to get underway once again.

As Aaron was drawn into the mystery of the past, he also learned about a hit-and-run six years earlier which had never been solved. Harper skillfully ratchets up the tension in this powerful, slow-burning portrait of small-town life.

Literally hundreds of pages of filler content were in this book that has a page count of over four hundred. Thank you to Jane Harper, Macmillan Audio with a fine narration by Stephen Shananhan, and NetGalley for the ability to listen to this story, which published on January 31, 2023. As with her other books, this one is highly atmospheric, and the contrast of the serene and beautiful Australian wine country with the darker side of human nature is compelling.

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