The Passengers
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John Marrs
Just as self-driving cars become the trusted, safer norm, eight people find themselves in this terrifying situation, including a faded TV star, a pregnant young woman, an abused wife fleeing her husband, an illegal immigrant, a husband and wife, and a suicidal man.
From cameras hidden in their cars, their panic is broadcast to millions of people around the world. But the public will show their true colors when they are asked, "Which of these people should we save?...And who should we kill first?"
Read by Clare Corbett, Roy McMillan, Tom Bateman, Shaheen Khan, Kristin Atherton, and Patience Tomlinson
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“Virtually every plot beat seems plausible and imminent…Marrs laces his fast-paced tale with delectably mordant satire.”—The Washington Post
“A fast-paced thriller that offers a discourse on morality and ethics…Marrs excels at thrilling readers by creating a real sense of tension and delivering a believeable, harsh criticism of modern society through this dark and entertaining story. Driving…will never feel quite the same.”—LA Times
“One can almost hear the Hollywood music in the background as the action unfolds; the plot twists are truly gripping...Summer blockbuster entertainment at its best. All that's missing is a slo-mo pre-disaster montage.”—Kirkus Reviews
“I absolutely loved it. It sucked me right in and kept me gripped right until the end. With some real jaw dropping moments, it was an edge of your seat read.”—Claire Allen, USA Today bestselling author of Her Name is Rose
“[A] savagely clever near-future thriller. Provocative, terrifying and compulsive.”—Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home
“One of the most exciting, original thriller writers out there. I never miss one of his books.”—Simon Kernick, author of We Can See You
“Not only is John Marrs a master of the written word, but he is also a master of character development, storyline twists, suspense, relevance, intelligent writing and the gift of creating something inherently unique.”—Totally Booked
“The Passengers is pure genius: shocking, menacing, and utterly thrilling. I bloody loved it!”—Emma the Little Bookworm blog
“One of the most twisty thrillers I’ve read.”—The Bookwormery
More Praise for John Marrs
“A shock on every other page.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Marrs's engrossing, believable thriller raises intriguing questions about our science-tinged future.”—Booklist
“Like a lengthy episode of the dark TV series Black Mirror...so expertly written it gets you thinking that it could happen in real life.”—Peterborough Telegraph
“It's a real joy to read something totally original, smart, and thought-provoking.”—Peter James, international bestselling author of Dead If You Don't
“Wonderful concept, ridiculously entertaining...an absolute pleasure, the malevolence and impishness of a young Roald Dahl.”—T. A. Cotterell, author of What Alice Knew
“Engaging concept, craftily executed.”—Adrian J. Walker, author of The End of the World Running Club
“A fast-paced thriller that offers a discourse on morality and ethics…Marrs excels at thrilling readers by creating a real sense of tension and delivering a believeable, harsh criticism of modern society through this dark and entertaining story. Driving…will never feel quite the same.”—LA Times
“One can almost hear the Hollywood music in the background as the action unfolds; the plot twists are truly gripping...Summer blockbuster entertainment at its best. All that's missing is a slo-mo pre-disaster montage.”—Kirkus Reviews
“I absolutely loved it. It sucked me right in and kept me gripped right until the end. With some real jaw dropping moments, it was an edge of your seat read.”—Claire Allen, USA Today bestselling author of Her Name is Rose
“[A] savagely clever near-future thriller. Provocative, terrifying and compulsive.”—Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home
“One of the most exciting, original thriller writers out there. I never miss one of his books.”—Simon Kernick, author of We Can See You
“Not only is John Marrs a master of the written word, but he is also a master of character development, storyline twists, suspense, relevance, intelligent writing and the gift of creating something inherently unique.”—Totally Booked
“The Passengers is pure genius: shocking, menacing, and utterly thrilling. I bloody loved it!”—Emma the Little Bookworm blog
“One of the most twisty thrillers I’ve read.”—The Bookwormery
More Praise for John Marrs
“A shock on every other page.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Marrs's engrossing, believable thriller raises intriguing questions about our science-tinged future.”—Booklist
“Like a lengthy episode of the dark TV series Black Mirror...so expertly written it gets you thinking that it could happen in real life.”—Peterborough Telegraph
“It's a real joy to read something totally original, smart, and thought-provoking.”—Peter James, international bestselling author of Dead If You Don't
“Wonderful concept, ridiculously entertaining...an absolute pleasure, the malevolence and impishness of a young Roald Dahl.”—T. A. Cotterell, author of What Alice Knew
“Engaging concept, craftily executed.”—Adrian J. Walker, author of The End of the World Running Club
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Really good
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Fun and unique
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So glad I did - enjoyed every minute - and will probably listen again in the very near future
Unique original and scarily possible
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I found the story line to be interesting
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Solid story. Worth the read.
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Second time- awesome novel
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Good one!
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Black mirror
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The author made great use of the technology to fuel the story. I will say, that the book was a bit preachy at times pointing out the flaws of social media culture. As if we aren't already aware. So, in that sense, some of the content was low-hanging fruit.
But, the book was riveting. I couldn't put it down. I was so immersed in the story, I couldn't wait to read what was going to happen next.
That is, until the end. The last 20% of the book got very complex as though the author was trying to find an ending. And although I was still into the book, the ending did take me out of it a little bit. It got a little wishy-washy and a little too cute which also made it less believable.
But even with that, it still wasn't enough to diminish my experience. It was really fun and interesting. And it certainly raises questions about driverless cars
The narration was fantastic
A really good book
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