The Survivors by Jane Harper

The Survivors

by Jane Harper

THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER

'With The Survivors, Jane Harper proves she's unquestionably the real deal' Val McDermid

A SUNDAY TIMES and TIMES Best Book of 2021

'Jane Harper's superb new novel The Survivors exhibits all the qualities that make her such a compelling writer...Sure-footed, technically impeccable plotting and storytelling ensure the mystery holds until the final pages' Irish Times

'You won't put this novel down until you've uncovered every last skeleton in the closet. I loved it ' Louise Candlish

Without doubt one of the finest crime writers at work today, a new Jane Harper novel is the highlight of my reading year. She has this knack of painting such beautiful scenes, only to thread them with such menace, such sheer atmospheric terror. Phenomenal' Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin At The End

Kieran Elliott's life changed forever on a single day when a reckless mistake led to devastating consequences. The guilt that haunts him still resurfaces during a visit with his young family to the small coastal town he once called home.

Kieran's parents are struggling in a community which is bound, for better or worse, to the sea that is both a lifeline and a threat. Between them all is his absent brother Finn.

When a body is discovered on the beach, long-held secrets threaten to emerge in the murder investigation that follows. A sunken wreck, a missing girl, and questions that have never washed away...

More praise for The Survivors:
'Brooding atmosphere and clever plotting' Good Housekeeping, This month's 10 books to read right now
'Full of atmosphere and intrigue' Prima
'Absolutely compelling' Jane Casey, author of Cruel Acts

Praise for Jane Harper:

'Queen of outback noir' Sunday Times

'Harper has a fine gift for making her readers comfortable in inhospitable territory - psychological as well as physical' Daily Telegraph

'Powerful, intriguing and recommended . . . Harper is wonderful at evoking fear and unease' The Times

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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The Survivors is the latest novel by Jane Harper, a mystery that is full of familial concerns, loss, and the weight of guilt.

Kieran Elliott made a mistake as a teenager – a mistake that nearly cost him everything, and has haunted him well into this adult years. Now, he's heading back to his hometown, where his guilt, and the past, are weighing heavier than ever.

To make matters worse, a body is found on the beach. The timing feels almost too real for some, and it dregs up the past in ways that a simple conversation never could. Once again, questions are rising to the surface.

“We need to be looking out for each other, not at each other.”

The Survivors was one of those thrilling mysteries that sucked me in from the very first page, and refused to let go. I was immediately captivated by Kieran's story, and the past he was trying so hard to keep at bay.

Throw in the inclusion of a new mystery, and really it's no surprise that the pages flew past. Harper did a great job with pacing here – balancing reveals with rising tension, in a way that really kept me invested the whole way through.

Truthfully, my only regret about The Survivors is that it seemed to simply...end. Sure, the main mysteries are resolved, but I would not have said no to an extra chapter to help wrap things up. There are still so many (admittedly minor) questions I have running through my head.

Really though, if that's my biggest complaint, we're doing okay. I loved the themes of this novel, of guilt and grief, and how complex and messy they can be. How it can branch-off and create these weird and painful moments in their own right. How it can make people do crazy things.

That felt like just one of the themes that was explored here, yet it certainly is the most poignant. It made the mystery feel more rooted in the real world, with emotions we can all sympathize with to help the story move along.

There were (secondary) characters introduced in this plot that almost make me wish that this could become a series. I could see some of them (the author in particular) accidentally stumbling into the sidelines of this sort of thing, again and again. A la Murder She Wrote.

Oh! Let us not forget the origin of the title, which is actually quite wonderful. It takes a while to get to that revelation, and it's so delightfully subtle. It was not at all what I was expecting. One final touch to appreciate about The Survivors.

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