Last One at the Party
Her new life began at the end of the world
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Narrated by:
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Heather Long
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Jane Collingwood
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Written by:
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Bethany Clift
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The end of everything was her beginning....
It's November 2022. The human race has been wiped out by the 6DM virus (Six Days Maximum - the longest you've got before your organs disintegrate and you melt from the inside out). The end of the world as we know it.
Yet someone is still alive. Alone in a new world of burning cities, rotting corpses and ravenous rats, one woman has survived. A woman who has spent her whole life compromising what she wants and hiding how she feels to meet other people's expectations. From her career to her relationships, to what she wears and where she lives, she's made a lifetime of decisions to fit what other people want her to be.
But with no one else left, who will she become now that she's completely alone?
©2021 Bethany Clift (P)2021 Hodder & Stoughton LtdWhat listeners say about Last One at the Party
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- Amazon Customer
- 2021-02-06
Brutal, Beautiful,
I am a grown a** man who has spent the last 6 hours and 40 minutes listening to this book with tears in my eyes I still have 3 hours an 20 min left in the book. I had to take a break this book It's beautifully written brutal, Compelling, sad in ways you cant understand if you have not read it. You should read it, everyone should. This book should win a Pulitzer.
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- Candace
- 2021-05-07
Well...that was depressing.
Very well written, fantastic narration; a relentlessly grim storyline that is fleetingly lightened with humorous moments. Overall, however, The Last One At The Party is heartbreaking. Yet, in spite of this, I highly recommend this book. .
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