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Adrian J. Walker

    Adrian J Walker crafts compelling narratives that explore the enduring human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. His work often delves into themes of hope, love, and resilience, particularly within post-apocalyptic settings. Through his distinctively imaginative storytelling, Walker invites readers to consider the fundamental aspects of what it means to endure and find meaning even when the world as we know it has ended. His science fiction explorations also venture into dystopian futures, questioning societal structures and the human condition.

    Adrian J. Walker
    Mary. The Church at the source
    The End of World Running Club
    The end of the world running club
    The End of the World Survivors Club
    The Last Dog on Earth
    The Human Son
    • 2020

      The Human Son

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(724)Add rating

      500 YEARS IN THE FUTURE, EARTH IS A PARADISE... WITHOUT US.

      The Human Son
    • 2019

      The End of the World Survivors Club

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(99)Add rating

      In THE END OF THE WORLD RUNNING CLUB Edgar Hill ran 550 miles after an apocalypse to try and find his family. He had it easy. This is his wife's story. Beth Hill has survived the apocalypse with a baby and toddler in tow. And what's more she's done it alone - without her husband's help. He's never been any help. But when disaster strikes and someone steals her kids, she knows what she has to do. The new world might be very different: no government, no law, no infrastructure and a whole lot more ocean than there used to be. But one thing hasn't changed - the lengths a mother will go to save her family...

      The End of the World Survivors Club
    • 2017

      The Last Dog on Earth

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(1480)Add rating

      Every dog has its day...And for Lineker, a happy go lucky mongrel from Peckham, the day the world ends is his: finally a chance to prove to his owner just how loyal he can be. Reg, an agoraphobic writer with an obsession for nineties football, plans to wait out the impending doom in his second floor flat, hiding himself away from the riots outside.

      The Last Dog on Earth
    • 2016

      The end of the world running club

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.7(885)Add rating

      The Number One Bestseller and featured on Simon Mayo's Radio 2 Book Club THE ULTIMATE RACE-AGAINST-TIME THRILLER When the world ends and you find yourself stranded on the wrong side of the country, every second counts. No one knows this more than Edgar Hill. 550 miles away from his family, he must push himself to the very limit to get back to them, or risk losing them forever... His best option is to run. But what if your best isn't good enough? An original and powerful post-apocalyptic thriller, perfect for fans of The Martian

      The end of the world running club
    • 2005

      Two great theologians endeavor to recover the centrality of Marian doctrine and devotion for the contemporary Church, offering a spiritually rich approach to Mariology that brings into new relief the Marian contours of ecclesial faith. Ratzinger and von Balthasar show that Mary is both the embodiment of the Church, and the mother who co-operates in giving birth to the Church in the souls of believers. At once profound and yet readily accessible, The Church at the Source offers a theologically balanced and biblically grounded presentation of traditional and contemporary thought on Marian doctrine and spirituality.

      Mary. The Church at the source