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A review by cassie_w
The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray
1.0
A WORLD HALF IN DARKNESS. A SECRET SHE MUST BRING TO LIGHT.
In the not too distant future, the world has stopped turning. One half is in the freezing dark and the other is in the boiling sun. There is a small section between where live survives.
Ellen Hopper gets a letter from Edward Thorne who was her tutor at Oxford University 15 years ago. Edward is dying but there is some history between them and they haven't spoken in a long time and Ellen disregards the letter.
Ellen is then taken from the rig that she is working on and taken to London to see Edward on his death bed. Obviously there is something more going on here. Ellen see's Edward and he whispers that she needs to find something at his house just before he dies.
I didn't enjoy reading this. I was rather hoping for more. The book began to get interesting, I felt, just toward the end and I suspect that there will be a follow up. I however, shall not be reading it.
In the not too distant future, the world has stopped turning. One half is in the freezing dark and the other is in the boiling sun. There is a small section between where live survives.
Ellen Hopper gets a letter from Edward Thorne who was her tutor at Oxford University 15 years ago. Edward is dying but there is some history between them and they haven't spoken in a long time and Ellen disregards the letter.
Ellen is then taken from the rig that she is working on and taken to London to see Edward on his death bed. Obviously there is something more going on here. Ellen see's Edward and he whispers that she needs to find something at his house just before he dies.
I didn't enjoy reading this. I was rather hoping for more. The book began to get interesting, I felt, just toward the end and I suspect that there will be a follow up. I however, shall not be reading it.