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“his eyes took in the barren slopes and the scattered boulders and the lonley gray road windingits way into the fading hills,and i could feel him thinking to himself this is no place to die”

Quote by Kevin Brooks

Work

The Road of the Dead

In 'The Road of the Dead', readers are taken on a harrowing journey through a world decimated by an unknown catastrophe. The narrative follows a father and his young son as they navigate the dangers of the landscape, searching for hope and shelter in the face of desolation. The story explores themes of survival, love, and the resilience of the human spirit in the bleakest of circumstances. more

Author

Kevin Brooks
Kevin Brooks

Kevin Brooks, born on March 30, 1959, is an accomplished author known for his diverse literary works. Renowned for his unique narrative style and profound thematic explorations, his writings often delve into social issues and personal growth, resonating with readers worldwide. more

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