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Run

By: Blake Crouch
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

‘A great storyteller hitting his stride’ – Lee Child, bestselling author of the Jack Reacher novels

When a man’s name is read out to be killed, he must do everything to survive.
Run is a relentless thriller from Blake Crouch, the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter and Upgrade.

You only have time to . . . run.

FIVE DAYS AGO: a rash of bizarre murders swept the country.

FOUR DAYS AGO: the murders increased tenfold.

THREE DAYS AGO: the President addressed the nation and begged for calm and peace.

TWO DAYS AGO: the killers began to mobilize.

YESTERDAY: all the power went out.

TONIGHT: they’re reading out the names of those to be killed on the Emergency Broadcast System – and they’ve just read yours.

©2024 Blake Crouch (P)2024 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
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Critic reviews

Imaginative, perfectly paced and extremely clever . . . Walks the fine line between page-turning thriller and smart sci-fi. Another killer read from Blake (Andy Weir)
Blake Crouch has invented his own brand of page-turner – fearlessly genre-bending, consistently surprising and determined to explode the boundaries of what a thriller can be (Karin Slaughter)

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Disappointing

Whilst this was fast paced and readable, it was a disappointing overall. We are launched straight into the middle of something big and the action is immediate. This would be fine if we had some retrospective character or world building, or some flashbacks in the timeline to get to know the characters and sequence of events. There is a bit of this but it is thin, flimsy and one dimensional. The whole book was very repetitive - run a lot, find somewhere to hide, get discovered, run some more. Implausibly, every peripheral character bit the dust in a gruesome, violent way but our family of four made it out alive every time.
I am usually a great fan of Scott Brick’s narration but he definitely didn’t get it right this time. Almost all the dialogue was read in the same frantic, over the top, verging on panic kind of way. This just didn’t work for me and should have been toned back a lot. Also, very surprisingly, Mr Brick can’t pull of an accent at all.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this title.

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Not the best

Didn’t find it as good as some of the authors other books, A bit boring and predictable in parts.

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75% there as a story but I enjoyed it all the same

Originally a self published book years ago, now released by a publishing company. The overall story is bit loose? does not have the more put togetherness to be fully satisfying listen but I did enjoy it and finished it in the same day. The story is the title and the narration is good.

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very disappointed

this is not the standard of his other brilliant novels. I thought abandon was bad but this is awful. gratuitous violence, it's like a bad zombie movie. avoid

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Narrator slightly ruined it

This was a good story if you're into this kind of thing - it's fast-paced, peril, gore, peril, peril, gore etc and the protagonist 'Jack' seems a little on the thick side...but resilient,, I'll give him that! The trouble was that the narrator, Scott Brick, is just too dramatic all the time and there is no room for nuance, or for when things get really dramatic because he's hamming it up to the max already..if I hadn't known better I'd have thought it was William Shatner in full Star Trek mode doing the narration, because he does sound very much like him. I got through it and enjoyed it somewhat, but it really could've done without the vocal drama - let the words do the work I say...also the attempt at Irish and Australian accents made me wince. On the plus side, he does have a very resonant voice...just maybe not suited to this sort of thing.

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Great story

Great story just wished it was longer but still would love to see on the screen

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Awful in every way.

I've read and enjoyed a number of Blake Crouch books. I can't understand why this one was published. It feels like an AI wrote it, and an overly emotional AI read it. I only finished it because I'd spent the money and I listening to an audiobook is part of my routine before sleep. This book was not for me and has put me off reading future BC books.

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