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"Some roads lead home. Others lead to nowhere. And some take you places you can never return from…
Lara Lawson is used to running. As a paramedic in Chicago, she spends her days saving strangers while barely holding her own life together. But when an unexpected call from her oldest friend, Mia, pulls her back into a past she thought she’d left behind, Lara agrees to one reckless escape—an impromptu road trip north. Just like old times.
But Mia is keeping secrets. The kind that leave bruises. The kind that make a woman look over her shoulder, even when the road ahead is clear.
As they push deeper into the wilderness, leaving the city and its complications behind, the two women find themselves at an isolated truck stop, which changes the course of their journey and their lives forever.
And when the truth catches up, they’ll have only one choice: keep running, or face the darkness they thought they left behind…
For fans of Rebecca Yarros and thrilling women’s fiction, The Edge of Nowhere is a gripping, atmospheric novel of friendship, resilience, and the dark corners we sometimes have to drive through to find the light."
"This book is Black Hawk Down meets Enemy at the Gates meets Band of Brothers, and it's all true. It's about what happens when Western politicians carelessly assume we're living the 'end of history'—until the Great Game comes back, uglier and more callous than ever. It's about men who tried to fix those mistakes, at the risk—sometimes loss—of their lives.
Shannon Monaghan follows a core group of Western volunteers in Ukraine, fighting together from the early battle for Kyiv through to the last stands at Severodonetsk and Bakhmut. They arrived alone, but became a family—back when nobody bothered to learn names, because they all expected to die.
These men knew they'd be fighting without the NATO support they were used to. They knew the danger they faced, and how they might be criticized for fighting someone else's war. But they also knew it was the right thing to do. This is their story."