Two Journeys

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Clemens P. Suter ISBN: 9781452323633
Publisher: Clemens P. Suter Publication: June 21, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Clemens P. Suter
ISBN: 9781452323633
Publisher: Clemens P. Suter
Publication: June 21, 2010
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Move over, Cormac McCarthy, another survivor is traveling the Armageddon road. Clemens P. Suter's apocalyptic thriller grabs you in the first couple of pages and never lets go. The reader feels real empathy for the main character's plight as he begins a seemingly impossible 9,000-mile trip to learn his family's fate. The cause of the calamity is mysterious but clues are uncovered along the way causing tension to build until we reach the shattering climax. Two Journeys is not to be missed.” -- G. Dedrick Robinson, author of Blood Scourge.
As Alan arrives in Tokyo on a business trip, he doesn’t suspect yet that a disaster is about to happen. Booking into his hotel, he feels a flue coming up, and as he awakes from his fever a few days later, he discovers that a pandemic has struck down humanity. Two Journeys takes the reader to a post-apocalyptic world, mankind obliterated… and apparently only one lonely single survivor. Alan sets out on a seemingly impossible 10,000-mile journey from Tokyo to Berlin, to learn whether his wife and two young sons have survived the catastrophe. He has to rely on his own wits to survive in a world that knows no mercy; unexperienced in survival tactics he must fight natural enemies, disease, hunger and his weaker self. The landscapes of Asia, Siberia and Europe are described in all ferocity. The story grips the reader in the first couple of pages and never lets go, all the way to the shocking climax. This is an extremely engaging, intelligent and very entertaining adventure story for all ages.

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“Move over, Cormac McCarthy, another survivor is traveling the Armageddon road. Clemens P. Suter's apocalyptic thriller grabs you in the first couple of pages and never lets go. The reader feels real empathy for the main character's plight as he begins a seemingly impossible 9,000-mile trip to learn his family's fate. The cause of the calamity is mysterious but clues are uncovered along the way causing tension to build until we reach the shattering climax. Two Journeys is not to be missed.” -- G. Dedrick Robinson, author of Blood Scourge.
As Alan arrives in Tokyo on a business trip, he doesn’t suspect yet that a disaster is about to happen. Booking into his hotel, he feels a flue coming up, and as he awakes from his fever a few days later, he discovers that a pandemic has struck down humanity. Two Journeys takes the reader to a post-apocalyptic world, mankind obliterated… and apparently only one lonely single survivor. Alan sets out on a seemingly impossible 10,000-mile journey from Tokyo to Berlin, to learn whether his wife and two young sons have survived the catastrophe. He has to rely on his own wits to survive in a world that knows no mercy; unexperienced in survival tactics he must fight natural enemies, disease, hunger and his weaker self. The landscapes of Asia, Siberia and Europe are described in all ferocity. The story grips the reader in the first couple of pages and never lets go, all the way to the shocking climax. This is an extremely engaging, intelligent and very entertaining adventure story for all ages.

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