I've read and loved the first two books in the Aaron Falk series, The Dry and Force of Nature, however I found the plot of Exiles felt a bit tired. It was like Harper was already over the series before she had written this third book.
The story involves the mysterious disappearance of a woman after abandoning her young baby at the local festival. Aaron was in the town, to attend his friend's son's christening, when this happened. The Christening was cancelled. Twelve months on and everyone has gathered again to attend the Christening. It gives the townsfolk a chance to go over the details of the disappearance and ask for any new information.
Exiles has a slow, drawn out mystery and there is lots of backstory on Aaron Falk's life included as he thinks back over events in his life. However if you've read the first two books there is nothing new here.
The concept of the story was very clever, "we see what we think we should see", however the execution was slow.
Not my favourite Jane Harper book but still worth a read.
My rating 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐
Publisher: Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 20th September 2022
Series: Aaron Falk #3
Genre: Crime / Mystery
Pages: 407
Source: Own copy