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What would you do on the last day of earth? Griffin and Sabrina just wanted to run a marathon by themselves on the last day of earth but their unique choice inspired 100,000 others to join them for a full blown, organized last race in Austin, TX. The end of the human race creates a duality of civilized beauty versus maniacal death and destruction. Successful Psychiatrist, Dr. Jimmy Spangle, watches Griffin's inspiration with violent rage to recruit his army to hunt down and kill them before they finish. Austin's chief of police, Tank Miller, pauses his troops last day celebration party to…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
What would you do on the last day of earth? Griffin and Sabrina just wanted to run a marathon by themselves on the last day of earth but their unique choice inspired 100,000 others to join them for a full blown, organized last race in Austin, TX. The end of the human race creates a duality of civilized beauty versus maniacal death and destruction. Successful Psychiatrist, Dr. Jimmy Spangle, watches Griffin's inspiration with violent rage to recruit his army to hunt down and kill them before they finish. Austin's chief of police, Tank Miller, pauses his troops last day celebration party to defend Griffin and his friends for the death match of a lifetime while the entire world watches the race's battle unfold through the manipulation duel of a sociopathic TV anchor and her on-site host.
Autorenporträt
Richard May is a 'Kiwi', i.e., a New Zealander, though he has lived close to 35 years outside of New Zealand, including almost 20 years in Hong Kong. His international career, firstly in the field of chemical engineering and later in business procurement, has enabled him to fully appreciate the challenges faced when organisations need external resources to achieve desired outcomes, and especially where those external resources and the accompanying supply chains and networks are critical towards a successful project outcome. This book is written from the all-seeing perspective of hindsight. Richard is now 'retired' and lives in New Zealand with his family, spending time writing, involved with masters rowing, playing golf and travelling around beautiful New Zealand and other parts of the world.