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A 2-hour read that ignites discussion in families and book clubs, from the creator of the Emmy® winning Neverwinter Nights™
5 STARS -- “Remarkable and thought-provoking allegory... Quixotic and courageous, Will's character is admirable... Flawlessly written… an engaging and intriguing short story that will entertain everyone who enjoys a hero standing up for a cause.” – Readers Favorite, June, 2020
"The Last One on the Run packs a lot into its 100 pages... an attempt to give every homeless person food and shelter, all without penalty. On the surface, who could object? One man does, and readers soon learn there’s more to everything in this thought-provoking read than meets the eye." --IndieReader, October 12, 2020
What if you had the power to get every homeless person off the streets and give them shelter and support?
Government has gotten serious about helping the homeless.
Crews roam the streets of San Francisco. Air conditioned buses sweep people away to isolated camps where they’re given free shelter, food, medical care and retraining.
No fault, no blame.
No warrants, no arrests, no criminal records.
And no choice.
One man refuses to go. He's a unique guy, his life filled with major triumphs and gut-wrenching tragedies. He’s determined to stop an ambitious Governor and avenge the death of a young friend.
To some, he’s a courageous hero, standing up for noble principles. To others he’s a washed-up troublemaker, standing in the way of progress.
But until they catch him, he's the last one on the run.
"I know that Good and Evil walk hand-in-hand. Kindness and Cruelty arrive on the same plane. The Spirit that helps one person haunts another. But when Evil, Cruelty and Horror take all the seats at the table, what can one person do?"
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