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Seven Days till Sundown

by Jaret Martens

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The world is dying. Days stretch on, nights never end, and any glimpse of the sun is likely to be your last. As the world ends, Anya and her family travel toward the coast in an attempt to stay within the sunset's glow, for if they fall behind, the elements are likely to kill them . . . if they don't get themselves killed first. Caught between cities, their struggle becomes more dire as a crooked-grinned wanderer named Cecil robs them blind. But they're both travelling the same road, and Anya's got a gun just itching to be used, provided her father doesn't give her a reason to use it first. After all, what's a little murder among friends?… (more)

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The easiest and fastest way to tell you in a nutshell what Seven Days till Sundown is about, is comparing it with The Walking Dead. What are people like? How do they behave? How does events change them? Or were they like that to start with, but never really showed? There's an entire list of possible questions and probably just as many psychological studies to back up one thing or another.

Seven Days till Sundown is dark, horrific at times depressing... but if you read between the lines of Martens magnificent storytelling, you will find a spark of hope. And so much more!

One of the better dystopian works I've read in a long time and I wouldn't mind to see this become of film one day! ( )
  NinaCaramelita | Nov 16, 2016 |
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The world is dying. Days stretch on, nights never end, and any glimpse of the sun is likely to be your last. As the world ends, Anya and her family travel toward the coast in an attempt to stay within the sunset's glow, for if they fall behind, the elements are likely to kill them . . . if they don't get themselves killed first. Caught between cities, their struggle becomes more dire as a crooked-grinned wanderer named Cecil robs them blind. But they're both travelling the same road, and Anya's got a gun just itching to be used, provided her father doesn't give her a reason to use it first. After all, what's a little murder among friends?

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