No Place To Run -
A small town recently devastated by wildfires, now filled with sinister characters , eco-protesters, and a looming sense of corruption. Critical Analysis
Two years after his sister Scarlett vanished during a visit, Aidan receives a tip from a train passenger who claims to have seen her in a remote Northern California town. No Place To Run
While the prologue is widely praised for its suspense, some readers found the mid-section slower than Edwards' previous work, with a plot that occasionally leans into chaotic or unbelievable territory. A small town recently devastated by wildfires, now
The novel uses multiple perspectives, notably focusing on Aidan and a local outcast named Lana. Readers on Amazon particularly appreciated the strong female roles like Lana, who is described as a "kick-ass" character. Final Verdict ARC REVIEW: No Place To Run – by Mark Edwards The novel uses multiple perspectives, notably focusing on
Reviewers from Jen Med's Book Reviews note the "American Noir" vibe, while others highlight the ominous and creepy atmosphere Edwards builds through vivid descriptions.





















