Adrian J. Walker is a contemporary thriller and science fiction author who hails from Australia. He is best known for his series of novels, "The End of the World Running Club."
Walker was born in the bush suburbs of Sydney in the mid-1970s. However, his family did not stay in Australia for long. After his father found a camper van in a ditch, he moved his family back to the United Kingdom, where Walker was raised. This multicultural upbringing may have influenced his writing, which often features post-apocalyptic and dystopian themes.
One of Walker's most popular novels is "The End of the World Running Club," which was published by Del Rey UK in May 2016. This post-apocalyptic running fable explores themes of hope, love, and endurance, and it has become an international bestseller. Walker's writing has also been featured on Simon Mayo's Radio 2 Book Club.
In addition to "The End of the World Running Club," Walker has also written a dystopian sci-fi trilogy, with the first novel titled "Colours." He is currently based in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he lives with his wife and two children. Despite his success as an author, Walker remains a humble and down-to-earth figure, often engaging with his readers and fans on social media.