"just life: a novel" by Neil Abramson is a gripping tale of suspense and mystery set in the urban jungle. The book follows the lives of a group of individuals as they navigate their way through the challenges of everyday life, while also dealing with the threat of a deadly virus. With a focus on the human element, this novel is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good thriller. The book is written in English and is available in trade paperback format. It has a length of 8 inches, a width of 5.2 inches, and a height of 1.1 inches. It weighs 11.7 ounces and has 416 pages. The publication year is 2017 and the book is published by Center Street.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCenter Street
ISBN-101455591068
ISBN-139781455591060
eBay Product ID (ePID)228621916
Product Key Features
Book TitleJust Life : a Novel
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicUrban, Thrillers / Suspense, General, Literary
Publication Year2017
GenreFiction
AuthorNeil Abramson
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight11.7 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Rarely has a novel captured so movingly the deep bonds between people and the animals that share their lives"-- Parade on Unsaid
Dewey Decimal813/.6
SynopsisFrom Neil Abramson, USA Today bestselling author of Unsaid , comes a riveting novel that explores the complex connection between humans and animals. Veterinarian Samantha Lewis and her team are dedicated to providing a sanctuary for unwanted, abused, and abandoned dogs in New York City. But every day it gets harder to operate her no-kill shelter. Sam is already at her breaking point when she learns of an unidentified, dangerous virus spreading through their neighborhood. The medical community can only determine that animals are the carriers. Amid growing panic and a demand for immediate answers, suspicion abruptly falls on dogs as the source. Soon the governor is calling in the National Guard to enforce a quarantine--no dog may leave the area. Samantha knows from her own painful history that, despite the lack of real evidence against the dogs, a quarantine may only be the beginning. As questions about the source of the virus mount and clash with the pressure for a politically expedient resolution, Sam is forced to make life-altering choices. She finds allies in a motley crew of New Yorkers--a local priest, a troubled teen, a smart-mouthed former psychologist, and a cop desperate to do the right thing--all looking for sanctuary from their own personal demons. But the person Sam needs the most to unravel the mystery of the virus and save the dogs is the last one she'd ever want to call on--because contacting him will mean confronting the traumatic past she has fought so hard to escape.