Vanishing Falls: A Novel

Vanishing Falls: A Novel

by Poppy Gee

Narrated by Caroline Lee

Unabridged — 12 hours, 41 minutes

Vanishing Falls: A Novel

Vanishing Falls: A Novel

by Poppy Gee

Narrated by Caroline Lee

Unabridged — 12 hours, 41 minutes

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Overview

One of CrimeReads Most Anticipated Books of the Year!

""This literary thriller paints as vivid a landscape as any book coming out this summer...Gee creates a lush, tantalizing world that readers will want to travel into deeper and deeper.""-CrimeReads

Celia Lily is rich, beautiful, and admired. She's also missing. And the search for the glamorous socialite is about to expose all the dark, dirty secrets of Vanishing Falls...

Deep within the lush Tasmanian rainforest is the remote town of Vanishing Falls, a place with a storied past. The town's showpiece, built in the 1800s, is its Calendar House-currently occupied by Jack Lily, a prominent art collector and landowner; his wife, Celia; and their four daughters. The elaborate, eccentrically designed mansion houses one masterpiece and 52 rooms-and Celia Lily isn't in any of them. She has vanished without a trace....

Joelle Smithton knows that a few folks in Vanishing Falls believe that she's simple-minded. It's true that Joelle's brain works a little differently-a legacy of shocking childhood trauma. But Joelle sees far more than most people realize, and remembers details that others cast away. For instance, she knows that Celia's husband, Jack, has connections to unsavory local characters whom he's desperate to keep hidden. He's not the only one in town with something to conceal. Even Joelle's own husband, Brian, a butcher, is acting suspiciously. While the police flounder, unable to find Celia, Joelle is gradually parsing the truth from the gossip she hears and from the simple gestures and statements that can unwittingly reveal so much.**

Just as the water from the falls disappears into the ground, gushing away through subterranean creeks, the secrets in Vanishing Falls are pulsing through the town, about to converge. And when they do, Joelle must summon the courage to reveal what really happened to Celia, even if it means exposing her own past...


Editorial Reviews

OCTOBER 2020 - AudioFile

Atmospheric and engaging, this audio mystery features compelling family histories, small-town secrets, and a wide cast of interconnected characters. Narrator Caroline Lee's pacing adds to the multilayered story, set in Vanishing Falls, a small town in Tasmania. Lee particularly shines as Joelle Smithton, a young mother who is dismissed by many as simpleminded. But she is actually incredibly attuned to the secrets of both her wealthy neighbors—like the Lily family who live in the legendary Calendar House—and the town's seedier elements. Lee’s character differentiation is sometimes indistinct, and the novel’s points of view and locations shift within chapters. So listeners will have to focus in order not to miss anything. Still, with surprises right to the end, this audiobook is a good listen. K.S.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

06/22/2020

Australian author Gee follows 2013’s Bay of Fires with an intriguing if at times slow mystery set on the island of Tasmania. As art collector Jack Lily races through his mansion outside the remote village of Vanishing Falls, looking for his missing wife, Celia, he’s certain of one thing: if Celia is a victim of foul play, he’s the prime suspect. Mousy Joelle Smithton, whose intelligence many of the locals underestimate, knows Jack is hiding secrets, but so are others. Could poultry farmer Cliff Gatenby and his wife, Kim, who are struggling with addiction and financial problems, be envious enough of the Lilys’ easy lifestyle to kill? As Inspector Kanton gets nowhere searching for Celia’s body, Joelle shows her prowess as a sleuth. One important clue may lie in a rare find now in Jack’s possession—a long-lost oil painting of Vanishing Falls by English artist John Glover. Gee’s fully developed female characters stand in contrast to her somewhat sketchy male characters. Agatha Christie fans will welcome the inhabitants of Vanishing Falls as kin to the residents of Miss Marple’s St. Mary’s Mead. Agent: Julia Kenny, Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

"I loved it! I had no idea 'Outback noir' was a thing—now I want to read more."
Meg Cabot, New York Times bestselling author

"...a novel that blends crime and women's fiction with a mystery at its heart. Best of all, this novel introduces us to an unforgettable heroine, Jo-Jo, who will tug at your heartstrings even as you cheer for her to solve the crime.” — Jenny Milchman, Mary Higgins Clark Award winning author of Cover of Snow and The Second Mother

Vanishing Falls is an addictive, cleverly plotted mystery-within-a-mystery set in a vividly painted Tasmania. The cast of complex, secret-laden characters will draw you in and keep you riveted until the final page. Twisty and darkly atmospheric, Poppy Gee has created a chilling gem of a novel...”  — Kali White, award-winning author of The Monsters We Make

"Vanishing Falls is a game of Clue in the Tasmanian rainforest with a rich cast of characters and a flawlessly sketched locale. Poppy Gee has written the perfect kind of mystery: a world that feels at once fresh and familiar with a story that drives at a frenzied clip.”  — David Joy, author of When These Mountains Burn

“Fans of Jane Harper’s thrillers and their atmospheric Australian settings will be riveted by this gripping novel... The reader will be hard put to figure this one out and will be amazed by the unique and amazingly resilient protagonist, who is revealed in clear and steadily paced prose.” — Booklist

"The mystery centers on the disappearance of a local socialite and eccentric, but the story soon widens to encompass the secrets kept by seemingly everyone in this odd little corner of the world. Gee creates a lush, tantalizing world that readers will want to travel into deeper and deeper.” — CrimeReads

“Poppy Gee has given readers an incredibly well-crafted mystery in the unique setting...Vanishing Falls is definitely for readers who enjoy mysteries involving small, interwoven groups of people, such as Liane Moriarity’s Big Little Lies, Shari Lapena’s The Couple Next Door, or Jessica Strawser’s Not That I Could Tell.” — The Nerd Daily

David Joy

"Vanishing Falls is a game of Clue in the Tasmanian rainforest with a rich cast of characters and a flawlessly sketched locale. Poppy Gee has written the perfect kind of mystery: a world that feels at once fresh and familiar with a story that drives at a frenzied clip.” 

CrimeReads

"The mystery centers on the disappearance of a local socialite and eccentric, but the story soon widens to encompass the secrets kept by seemingly everyone in this odd little corner of the world. Gee creates a lush, tantalizing world that readers will want to travel into deeper and deeper.

Kali White

Vanishing Falls is an addictive, cleverly plotted mystery-within-a-mystery set in a vividly painted Tasmania. The cast of complex, secret-laden characters will draw you in and keep you riveted until the final page. Twisty and darkly atmospheric, Poppy Gee has created a chilling gem of a novel...” 

The Nerd Daily

Poppy Gee has given readers an incredibly well-crafted mystery in the unique setting...Vanishing Falls is definitely for readers who enjoy mysteries involving small, interwoven groups of people, such as Liane Moriarity’s Big Little Lies, Shari Lapena’s The Couple Next Door, or Jessica Strawser’s Not That I Could Tell.

Booklist

Fans of Jane Harper’s thrillers and their atmospheric Australian settings will be riveted by this gripping novel... The reader will be hard put to figure this one out and will be amazed by the unique and amazingly resilient protagonist, who is revealed in clear and steadily paced prose.

Meg Cabot

"I loved it! I had no idea 'Outback noir' was a thing—now I want to read more."

Jenny Milchman

"...a novel that blends crime and women's fiction with a mystery at its heart. Best of all, this novel introduces us to an unforgettable heroine, Jo-Jo, who will tug at your heartstrings even as you cheer for her to solve the crime.

Booklist

Fans of Jane Harper’s thrillers and their atmospheric Australian settings will be riveted by this gripping novel... The reader will be hard put to figure this one out and will be amazed by the unique and amazingly resilient protagonist, who is revealed in clear and steadily paced prose.

null Kali White

Vanishing Falls is an addictive, cleverly plotted mystery-within-a-mystery set in a vividly painted Tasmania. The cast of complex, secret-laden characters will draw you in and keep you riveted until the final page. Twisty and darkly atmospheric, Poppy Gee has created a chilling gem of a novel...” 

OCTOBER 2020 - AudioFile

Atmospheric and engaging, this audio mystery features compelling family histories, small-town secrets, and a wide cast of interconnected characters. Narrator Caroline Lee's pacing adds to the multilayered story, set in Vanishing Falls, a small town in Tasmania. Lee particularly shines as Joelle Smithton, a young mother who is dismissed by many as simpleminded. But she is actually incredibly attuned to the secrets of both her wealthy neighbors—like the Lily family who live in the legendary Calendar House—and the town's seedier elements. Lee’s character differentiation is sometimes indistinct, and the novel’s points of view and locations shift within chapters. So listeners will have to focus in order not to miss anything. Still, with surprises right to the end, this audiobook is a good listen. K.S.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177393834
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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