'Full of action and suspense, Red River Seven is Apocalypse Now meets Resident Evil' RJ Barker
A man awakes on a boat at sea with no memory of who or where he is. He's not alone - there are six others, each with a unique set of skills. None of them can remember their names. All of them are armed.
When a message appears on the onboard computer - Proceeding to Point A - the group agrees to work together to survive whatever is coming.
But as the boat moves through the mist-shrouded waters, divisions begin to form. Who is directing them and to what purpose? Why can't they remember anything?
And what are the screams they can hear beyond the mist?
Internationally bestselling fantasy author Anthony Ryan - writing as A. J. Ryan - delivers a nerve-shredding thriller in which seven strangers must undertake a terrifying journey into the unknown.
'Bursts onto the page like a riveting ride into a monstrous heart of darkness, starting out as a locked-room mystery and steadily stomping the gas to become an edge-of-your seat thriller' Craig DiLouie
'A madly entertaining amalgam of locked-room mystery, heart-racing thriller, and terror-inducing horror show that will keep you up late into the night and darken your dreams long after you turn the last page' Philip Fracassi
'Soaked in terror and shrouded in fog, this book demands to be gulped down in one sitting' Andy Merino
'A frenetically paced, galvanizing read that will equally excite and terrify you' FanFiAddict
Books by Anthony Ryan
Raven's Shadow
Blood Song
Tower Lord
Queen of Fire
Raven's Blade
The Wolf's Call
The Black Song
Draconis Memoria
The Waking Fire
The Legion of Flame
The Empire of Ashes
The Covenant of Steel
The Pariah
The Martyr
The Traitor
Writing as A. J. Ryan
Red River Seven
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780356520056
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 220 g
Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 24 mm
A. J. Ryan's RED RIVER SEVEN bursts onto the page like a riveting ride into a monstrous heart of darkness, starting out as a locked-room mystery and steadily stomping the gas to become an edge-of-your seat apocalyptic thriller. Gripping, fast-paced, and bloody good fun - Craig DiLouie
Bird Box meets World War Z in the genre-bending Red River Seven, a madly entertaining amalgam of locked-room mystery, heart-racing thriller, and terror-inducing horror show that will keep you up late into the night and darken your dreams long after you turn the last page - Philip Fracassi
A frenetically paced, galvanizing read that will equally excite and terrify you. Absolute recommend - FanFi Addict
A.J. Ryan charts a relentlessly inventive course to the dark heart of an extinction-level event. Soaked in terror and shrouded in fog, this book demands to be gulped down in one sitting. It's Apocalypse Now ripped from its moorings, transfigured for a time when the apocalypse is, literally, now - Andy Merino
Full of action and suspense, Red River Seven is Apocalypse Now meets Resident Evil - RJ Barker
With thoughtful characterization and an innovative variation on a familiar theme, this impressive horror tale wows - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
With well-drawn characters, an engrossing story, and a spectacular finale, this one is a triumph - Booklist
A tension-fuelled page-turner with slight echoes of 28 Days Later - British Fantasy Society
An action-packed thrill ride - Grimdark Magazine
Red River Seven captured my imagination so badly that I literally had a nightmare inspired by the events of the book. Something I can’t say happens to me very often. Mix the scream-making creatures and the creepy as... More
Seven people wake up on a boat with no memory of who they are or how they got there. They all bear the scars of recent surgery, but can’t even remember their own names. As the boat sails through mist-covered waters,... More
Interesting concept but the whole book felt hugely rushed and almost as if it was intended to be a film. Not a fan of books that give me the impression they were written with the screen in mind. I liked the basic... More
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