The lost man / Jane Harper, read by Stephen Shanahan, 340 pgs.
The cover says "three brothers, one death, no answers..." but that isn't exactly true. We are lead to believe we know the answers but then sometimes we realize we went the wrong direction. Nathan, Cameron and Bub are the three brothers. The story opens with Cameron dead from what seems to be suicide. Everyone around him said he has been having a hard time, he was worked up, something was bothering him. But he was well liked and successful in his community. He has 2 beautiful daughters and a solid marriage. His brother Nathan who lives several hours away on his own believes Cameron had it all. But then we find out there a few cracks in this story. Things aren't always as they seem. Nathan and his son Xander are poking around a little because they find the suicide a little hard to believe. The more they poke, the more they uncover. Maybe Cameron had more going on than anyone knows. As with any good mystery, that is always true. I listened to the audio book and it is just perfectly done by Stephen Shanahan.
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