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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print Paperback

ISBN
  
0-316-72553-6

Author
  
Michael Robotham

Genre
  
Novel

3.8/5
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Publication date
  
2005

Pages
  
390

Originally published
  
2005

Page count
  
390

Country
  
Australia

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Publisher
  
Time Warner Book Group, London

Nominations
  
Barry Award for Best British Crime Novel

Similar
  
Michael Robotham books, Other books

Lost, also known as The Drowning Man, is a 2005 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Michael Robotham, and is the second of his novels to feature the protagonists Dr Joseph O'Loughlin and DI Vincent Ruiz.

Contents

Plot summary

Detective Inspector Vincent Ruiz is fished out of the Thames with a bullet in his leg and, post-surgery, no memory of how he got there or what he was working on. With help from clinical psychologist Dr Joseph O'Loughlin Ruiz comes to realise he was investigating the disappearance of 8 year old Mickey Carlyle, a case closed 3 years previously.

Awards

  • Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2005: winner
  • Dedication

    "For my mother and father."

    Reviews

    ABC Radio National's "Bookshow" put Robotham's fiction in perspective: "His books Lost, The Night Ferry and most recently Shatter, have reinforced his reputation as one of the best architects of the psychological thriller."

    The Australian Crime Fiction Database stated that the author "delivers an outstanding thriller with complex characters, pressure coming from both within the police force and from a dangerous unknown assailant and a strong unexpected ending."

    References

    Lost (Robotham novel) Wikipedia