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Comment from a fellow author about TWO JOURNEYS

Clemens,

Although I'm busy with a book launch now and didn't think I'd have time, I did read the entire book. Once I got into it a bit, I just wanted to keep going. It takes a good story to do that and this is a good story. I'm especially glad that you avoided the pet cliche. It happens all the time in movies and novels. When the hero has a close relationship with a dog or cat, you know something is going to happen to the dog or cat--latest example, what happens to the cat in the hit movie The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

I wish you the best of luck with this. Here is my
comment:
“Move over, Cormac McCarthy, another survivor is traveling the Armageddon road. Clemens P. Suter's apocalyptic thriller grabs you in the first couple of pages and never lets go. The reader feels real empathy for the main character's plight as he begins a seemingly impossible 9,000-mile trip to learn his family's fate. The cause of the calamity is mysterious but clues are uncovered along the way causing tension to build until we reach the shattering climax. Two Journeys is not to be missed.”-- G Dedrick Robinson, author of Blood Scourge
 
 

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