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Run, by Jeremy Bates

Run, by Jeremy Bates

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Run, by Jeremy Bates

Run, by Jeremy Bates



Run, by Jeremy Bates

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YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE

During a camping trip to the Catskill Mountains, Charlotte's boyfriend Luke, a former soldier suffering PTSD, goes on a rampage, nearly killing Charlotte and her two friends. A year later Charlotte is a graduate student in the small college town of Ashenville, North Carolina. Yet her new life is shattered when Luke, recently released from prison, shows up on her doorstep, demanding to get back together. When it becomes clear to Luke that she is no longer interested in him, and she has in fact moved on with a new boyfriend, he vows to kill her. Now, it seems, Charlotte only has one option: Run.

˃˃˃ PRAISE FOR JEREMY BATES AND HIS BOOKS:

"Thriller fans and readers of Stephen King, Joe Lansdale, and other masters of the art will find much to love in this highly recommended, action-packed read." - Midwest Book Review on Island of the Dolls

"An understated horror story that will remind readers what chattering teeth sound like." -Kirkus on Suicide Forest

"[A] short, sharp shocker...Bates writes persuasively from Brian's adolescent point of view, making the horror of his youthful reminiscences that much more intense." - Publishers Weekly on Black Canyon

"Jeremy Bates has written a great book that would make a great Hollywood screenplay!" - Suspense Magazine on The Taste of Fear

"Bates takes an intriguing premise to shocking lengths, revealing the outcome only in an epilogue. A graphically violent story with building suspense and a moral about where weaving such a web may lead." - Booklist on White Lies

"The Catacombs is a thrilling descent into the unknown, peeling back the dark layers like a rotting onion, tears running down your face as you try to climb your way out. A hypnotic story of buried truths, disfigured creatures, and lost histories told with an authoritative voice full of heart and insight." - Richard Thomas, Bram Stoker nominated author on The Catacombs

"Jeremy Bates doesn't miss a trick, teasing and misleading, ratcheting up the tension as the heroine...loses traction on a slippery slope of deceptions." - Glenn Kleier, New York Times bestselling author on White Lies

"A horror story like none other...makes for a read that will delight horror fans who want their novels steeped in psychological suspense as well as action." - Midwest Book Review on The Catacombs

"A success!" - Hellnotes on Suicide Forest

˃˃˃ PRAISE FOR THE BOOKS IN THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PLACES SERIES (SUICIDE FOREST, THE CATACOMBS, HELLTOWN, ISLAND OF THE DOLLS):

"Definitely gave me chills reading this late at night which hasn't happened since I was a 13 year old teenager reading Stephen King's, It, for the first time." - verothehero

"Move over King and Koontz there's a new talent in town." - judy pfanner

"I had to stop reading at certain points because he was freaking me out. That only happens to me with one other writer--Stephen King." - Lyn Lutrzykowski

"I think of early Clive Barker, without the guts." - H. Kelly

"Suicide Forest is up the with Joe Hills Heart Shaped Box." - Lola Cain

"Scariest book I've ever read" - Jamie Dobbs

"If you like Greg Olsen or Jeffrey Deaver, Jeremy Bates is a great new talent." - Lnh

"If you like Greg Olsen or Jeffrey Deaver, Jeremy Bates is a great new talent." - Lnh

"I found it rivaling some of Stephen King's and Dean Koontz's early works---high praise indeed." - Diana D

"If you enjoy Richard Layman, you'll love reading Jeremy Bates" - Anna W.

"This author is in the same league as King, Simmons, and Craven" - linda22724

Run, by Jeremy Bates

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #138737 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-15
  • Released on: 2015-03-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Run, by Jeremy Bates

Review "Having read several of Jeremy Bates's books by now, the only thing I can safely say that it's not safe to label him a "horror" writer. It's true that in most of his works, the main characters find themselves in situations that would be rather scary if they happened to someone in real life. But his subject matter covers a wide range, encompassing science fiction, suspense, mystery and the good old fashioned fright fest. His novella "Run" is actually a taut suspense thriller about a woman being pursued by a very determined and very dangerous stalker,The woman who finds herself in peril is Charlotte (author Bates isn't big on last names in this book), who, in the book's prologue, is attacked and nearly killed by her boyfriend Luke, an Afghan war vet with PTSD who suddenly loses control. Luke goes to jail for the assault, and Charlotte decides to make a new life for herself in the South, going back to college and getting a new boyfriend Tony. Unfortunately, Luke comes after her when he gets out of jail. At first he wants to reconcile with her, but when she rejects him, he tries to kill her. Charlotte and Tony wind up fleeing to another state, with Luke not far behind."Run" is about 100 pages long, and its storyline could easily have sustained a considerably longer book. Pared down to a little over 100 pages, Author Bates can't establish Charlotte and Luke in as much depth in this short a book, but he does a fairly good job of explaining Luke's PTSD and making him a credible character instead of simply a convenient nutcase. Bates makes his point about the rather shoddy treatment soldiers with mental problems receive, but he never forgets he's writing a fictional thriller. The explanations never get in the way of the storytelling.Once Luke shows up with some clearly bad intentions, Bates keeps the action moving from one encounter to the next, with Charlotte and Tony trying to put as much distance as possible between themselves and Luke, who winds up becoming a rather sadistic detective in his efforts to find her. As in most thrillers of this nature, the police are conspicuously absent for most of "Run," but with Bates's rapid pace, few readers are going to nit pick details like this.Eventually, Bates does go overboard a bit, with a finale that seems like something out of "Phantom of the Opera" and a body count that keeps skyrocketing. I'm not shocked by violence, especially in this type of book, but the level of violence in "Run" distracts readers from the mounting suspense leading up to the eventual showdown between Charlotte and Luke. Fortunately, Bates redeems himself somewhat with a deliciously clever yet understated final plot twist in his epilogue."Run" is a short read and will likely be a quick one for most readers. Bates writes crisply and succinctly, and the book moves along at a fast pace. While I would have liked to have read a longer work revolving around these characters, "Run" delivers all the suspense and excitement readers would want in a book of this length. Better known thriller writers like John Grisham and Dennis Lehane may be in for a run for their money from Jeremy Bates."- Silver Screen Videos

About the Author Jeremy Bates is the #1 bestselling and award-winning author of more than a dozen novels and novellas, which have been translated into several languages. He writes suspense and horror fiction. The novels in the "World's Scariest Places" series are set in real locations, and so far include Suicide Forest in Japan, The Catacombs in Paris, Helltown in Ohio, and Island of the Dolls in Mexico. You can check out any of these places on the web, or visit his website at JEREMYBATESBOOKS.COM to receive a FREE novel.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent , Pyschological Thriller And A Close Look At PTSD,,,,,, By Robin Lee After reading Jeremy Bates, "Island of Dolls" I wanted to try something else........This was an excellent, psychological , fast paced thriller, hence the title " Run".........It depicts not only PTSD in our Vets that come home and are not diagnose properly, but PTSD in general, depending upon how severe the trauma you were exposed to..............Also, the way our government treats or not treat our Veterans that are home with no where to turn.........Also, what it's like to be obsessively stalked.......It was a very bloody , violent ending, with a twist you don't see coming..........Charlottes boyfriend, Luke has just returned from a brutal tour at war........Dishonorably discharged, no benefits, pension, and mental health treatment.........To Charlotte she sees he is a changed man and is scared of him..........All 4 couples go on a camping trip and she thinks this will relax Luke.........Suddenly, all it took was one word and all hell broke loose...........Leaving a bloody carnage in it's path.......Luke is taken away to jail for a lifetime ........Charlotte breathes a sigh of relief and starts a new life for herself...........But someone shows up at her door unexpectedly, obsessed and now will stop at nothing to see her dead.......Poor Charlotte has no choice but to "Run"........

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Another winner By Sophy bates This book was a fast paced read. Like all his others I got right into it. I felt like I knew and could relate to the characters. Love his books. I wish there were more

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Chilling Reminder of P.T.S.D. untreated By jorgal74 Although this is written as a fear laden journey throughout a period in the life of a woman(and everyone who has the unfortunate luck to be connected to her). This story also points out a very real problem in our society. Not only today, but since the late 1960's. This narrative tells the tale of a man let go from the military after being in Grenada. He's full of rage, confusion, ready to do damage to someone. He was not always this type of individual. Does the military treat this man for mental health issues, discharging him fairly due to the damage done from his service done as a soldier? NO! They do not. He's discharged from the Army due to a "personality disorder". Now I think if this were to occur to the majority of people, they'd be pretty damn resentful. Looking for some payback. U sure can't fight the government, so....who's left? That's right. Loved ones, or at least ones who have screwed us over in our minds. This young man is chasing his ex-girlfriend, and there is nowhere on this earth she can hide where he can't find her.

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