4.02 AVERAGE

mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 
Runner 13 intrigued me because as a long-time runner I was always fascinated by the ultra-marathon distances and even thought about training and trying one, although I would have started with a 50-mile, and not even thought about a 250-mile one.  The author definitely understood runners and their determination to finish at all costs, the mental toughness running requires, as well as the pain and fatigue one experiences during a race. And to throw a murder into this mix was fascinating. 
 
The author's knowledge about running and ultra-running is definitely one of the strengths of this book. She definitely managed to captured the mental tenacity of the athlete who runs these races, the raw pain as well as the obsession that goes along with running. Although I no long run, there isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about and wish I could just throw on my shoes and go out. And there were days when I hated running, something the author managed to capture as well. How you can love and hate something so much, yet it grips you until it's all you can think about, everywhere you go all you think about is running in the hills, the trails, the mountains, etc... Honestly, the author captures the spirit of the endurance athlete quite uncannily well.  I felt like I was with Adrienne while she was running, feeling her pain, knowing what it feels like to hit that 'pain cave' and just push through it.  However, even if you never ran a day in your life, the descriptions are so visceral that even non-runners would be able to capture the feelings in this book.
 
The runners are isolated in a very hostile environment, the Sahara desert, with a twist the elites expected but hoped wouldn't come.  And while I enjoyed the chase through the desert, I did feel like this was the weakest part of the book even if I enjoyed how it was done, if that makes sense. The author was able to make you feel the physical pain and fear of the race as well the fear of having someone chase you while you are racing with the intent to do you harm, and this definitely upped the tension of the book.  And while I suspected who the actual culprit was very early on in the book, I did enjoy the twists and turns that led to the discovery of who it was.  So, were there sections where I rolled my eyes and just had to accept those coincidences? Yes, definitely, which is why I gave it the rating I did.  There were many themes running through this book that are worthy of further discussion: murder, suicide, obsession, injuries, drug use, ultra-running, mental health, sexual assault, and increasing support for women runners. 
 
Verdict
Runner 13 was fast, fun, and for a long-time runner, quite interesting. There were times when I was shaking my head, wondering what would entice even ultra-runners to want to run in that heat, but knowing how we are always looking for challenges, I can see how enticing it would be.  I actually became quite invested in the race itself and the descriptions of the fortitude the athletes needed to get through such a grueling event. But while I loved the descriptions of the race and the grueling physical and mental aspects of it, I did find that the story was sometimes repetitive, perhaps due to the multiple POV, and it was easy to figure out the big 'twist'.  Other than that, this was a fascinating look at ultra-running. 
adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Not the page turner I was seeking but I did find it unique- probably pretty appealing to long distance runners or athletes.  Long buried secrets and people stretched to their limits.  I liked the podcast element and this was heightened with the audiobook listening.

Overall it was fine. Some good twists and turns but a little bit of a slow go.
adventurous tense fast-paced

I always enjoy it when an author really gets to show their expertise in their work, and when it comes to ultrarunning, Amy McCulloch has credentials in spades. Runner 13 really shines in the nitty gritty of the race through the Sahara that shapes most of the story, with enough character backstory to make you invested in how the thriller side of it shakes out. Genuinely I think if more of our most unhinged public figures (your Jeffs, your Elons) had gotten really into testing their individual human limits like this instead of seeing how much profit they could squeeze out of their employees we would probably all be better off. 

Fuck this book. Don't waste your time on it.
dark mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I loved this 

 If Gary Cantrell (Barkley Marathon) and Marathon Des Sables decided to stage an Agatha Christie story over an ultramarathon, this would be the result! Everyone had secrets and over the course of the 250 mile race, so many secrets are uncovered from the runners as well as the support staff. Combined with all of the normal (?) stresses of a multi-day race, it was truly a great set up for a thrilling read. I did chuckle on several occasions to read how the non-elite racers were referred to as "fun runners." Honestly, I am not sure how at all that this would be considered fun! A huge solid amazing challenge, but fun? I expect that readers who already have a background in running might appreciate this book more than those who don't, but I believe the great story and writing will captivate most people who enjoy a good mystery or adventure!

Thanks to NetGalley and Doubleday for a copy of the book. This review is my own opinion. 
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3.5

So fun to get an advance copy! I can’t believe there aren’t more thrillers set against ultramarathons. Excellent premise, suffered a bit from too many twists and turns. Fun read. 
adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No