Boston Run - the marathon thriller

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Boston Run - The Marathon Thriller is a novel by the German writer Frank Lauenroth , published by Sportwelt Verlag , which was also implemented as an audio book with Johannes Steck .

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The action takes place during the Boston Marathon , in which more than 25,000 runners start each year. One of the runners is Brian Harding aka Fred Longer, who is only running his second marathon but wants to win the race and the $ 150,000 prize money. His ingenious buddy Christopher Johnson has developed a new doping agent that breaks down during the run and will therefore no longer be detectable at the finish. However, the NSA secret service finds out about them and starts the hunt.

criticism

  • It's a plot like from a Hollywood film that Frank Lauenroth has come up with for his new novel. Once again the author shows all his skills by weaving situations, people and actions into an exciting thriller. The great attraction of the novel "Boston Run" is that there is not only a plot period in this book, but also a plot route, namely the 42,195 meters of a marathon.
  • After his science fiction novel "Simon commands", Frank Lauenroth now impressively proves that he also has a knack for the thriller genre. ... The story is very popular and comes with a surprise at the end and also with an ending that puts a big grin on the reader's face. Here the author shows us his sense of humor. "Boston Run" is an all-round successful thriller.
  • Should a Hollywood producer get his hands on the “marathon thriller”, he can save himself a scriptwriter or dramaturge and start shooting immediately.
  • Boston Run is an exciting and gripping thriller, the intensity of which you cannot escape once you have read the first few pages. At the end, the reader can expect a grandiose finale.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.literaturcafe.de/boston-run-von-frank-lauenroth-ein-spannungsmarathon-ueber-42-kilometer/
  2. http://buchwurm.info/book/angebote.php?id_book=5434&letter=B
  3. http://www.literatur-blog.at/2009/10/frank-lauenroth-boston-run/
  4. https://buchaviso.de/?s=boston+run