Run to the End of the World, by Adrian J. Walker

Run to the end of the world
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Are you a runner? So if you like to go jogging from time to time ...

If so, this is your novel. For the first time sport and thriller come together as a fascinating whole. And the result, shocking ... In the book Run to the end of the world you will use the same doses of adrenaline as in the longest of your runs.

No race has been so riveting and emotional since Forrest Gump's impromptu coast-to-coast outing.

Only in this case everything takes on a sinister air, an aftertaste of extreme sport for survival, a survival marked by the imminent end of the world.

The phrase: run as if there were no tomorrow reaches its greatest significance with this novel.

There would probably be three reasons why you would start running in search of something 1.000 kilometers away. The first would be for a million euros, the second for a personal challenge and the third for love.

The last case is the one addressed by this novel. I present it with this review, let's say different because I consider it to be a different work, valuable, epic and endowed with an ingenuity rarely seen, an overflowing imagination to be able to raise an argument as apocalyptic as it is emotional. And also getting to your heart, which is what it is about ...

Many amateur runners I know talk about the liberation of jogging. As you progress you meet again with your pending routines but sometimes you reach your deepest thoughts and even reach parked emotions and you consider your vital alternatives with new questions.

Edgar Hill does just that. Every second that he runs towards the reunion with his family, before the world disappears, he presents his feelings and desires, his frustrations and desires, and in the end it seems that we are the ones who run, with the urgent need to reach the answers to so many pending questions.

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