The Hill

· Andrew Thomas
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A short story about trail running on Christmas day that doesn't end the way it should.


For those who love their reading a little bit darker, and a lot more grown up. This short story is a must for all those trail runners and ultramarathoners out there... winter runs will never be the same again!

About the author

Andrew Thomas was born in Middlesbrough, UK, but grew up in Zambia, and South Africa. He returned to England in his twenties to join the Parachute Regiment and served with the Second Battalion for four years.

His journey into writing began as a series of blog posts before his imagination led to him writing a series of short stories, which eventually gave birth to the character of Kalila Grey. Andrew has also started collaborating with Dianne Harman, an Amazon charts number one seller and a USA Today Bestselling Author, on two brand new cozy mystery series. Andrew will also be writing about his love of ultra-running, which is how his guide on quitting smoking came to life.

Andrew Thomas is the versatile author of the gritty sci-fi drama, The Kalila Grey series. These enthralling stories explore the workings of a secret British government department that uses time travel to undertake complex missions of national security. But whose needs are they really serving, and why?

Expect to see plenty of collaborated cozy mysteries coming your way soon, not to mention more informative non-fiction and further missions from Kalila Grey!

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