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The Passengers
Nov 14, 2024 1:13 PM

Author:John Marrs

The Passengers

'Provocative, terrifying and compulsive. Another savagely clever near future thriller' - Cara Hunter, bestselling author of Close to Home.

Eight self-drive cars set on a collision course. Who lives, who dies? You decide.

When someone hacks into the systems of eight self-driving cars, their passengers are set on a fatal collision course.

The passengers are: a TV star, a pregnant young woman, a disabled war hero, an abused wife fleeing her husband, an illegal immigrant, a husband and wife - and parents of two - who are travelling in separate vehicles and a suicidal man. Now the public have to judge who should survive but are the passengers all that they first seem?

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'A 1970s disaster movie by way of Black Mirror, with a dash of Michael Crichton ... a sleek, exhilarating ride' - Financial Times

'Withsome real jaw dropping moments, it was an edge of your seat read that even surpassed The One' - Claire Allan, bestselling author Her Name Was Rose

'Full of twists, vividly drawn characters you'll love or love to loathe, and pacy action...it's a hell of a ride' - SFX

'Marrs is brilliant at twists and for the addicts of adrenaline-fuelled twisty rides, this book really delivers the goods' - Peter James, UK No. 1 bestselling author

Reviews

Another savagely clever near-future thriller. Provocative, terrifying and compulsive. If you loved The One, you'll love this!

—— Cara Hunter , Sunday Times bestselling author of Close to Home

Marrs is brilliant at twists and for the addicts of adrenaline-fuelled twisty rides, this book really delivers the goods

—— Peter James

One of the most exciting, original thriller writers out there. I never miss one of his books

—— Simon Kernick

With some real jaw dropping moments, it was an edge of your seat read that even surpassed The One. This will be the must read book of summer 2019.

—— Claire Allan

The Passengers is a 1970s disaster movie by way of Black Mirror. If you're looking for a sleek, exhilarating ride, look no further

—— Financial Times

Fast-paced, gripping and with twists and turns that catch you unawares – you’ll want to hang on to your seat belts until the very last page.

—— Candis

full of twists, vividly drawn characters you’ll love or love to loathe, and pacy action…it’s a hell of a ride

—— SFX

A poignant tale of life, love and loss

—— Mirror

Traditional, light-hearted romantic fiction at its best

—— Literary Review

Poignant and humorous

—— Now

A buoyant tale that will have you laughing and crying from start to finish

—— Woman's Journal

The twists and turns in the plot will leave you dizzy

—— New Woman

The story is original and the suspense is skilfully built. An infuriatingly enjoyable feel-good read

—— The List

An engaging and original plot

—— New Statesman

Praise for Nicola Moriarty

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I devoured it, loved it and totally escaped into it

—— Marian Keyes

Compulsive

—— Sun on Sunday

Entertaining

—— Sunday Mirror

Darkly humorous

—— Best

Dramatic, mysterious and compelling

—— Vogue

Accelerates with intensity and sheer originality with every page

—— Australian Women's Weekly

Will grab readers and refuse to let go. An author to watch

—— Booklist

It kept me guessing to the end

—— Sun

A darkly droll page-turner

—— Publishers Weekly

[An] accomplished debut….Twists push the story in intriguing directions, and the clever, personable voice of Jennifer is like that of a witty friend with a bad news/good news story to tell, resulting in a moving novel with a surprisingly playful edge.

—— Publishers Weekly

This novel is going to provoke the most brilliant conversations around the water coolers!

—— Badass Women, Talk Radio

Brilliantly funny and thought-provoking--an absolute joy.

—— Rosie Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of Ghosted and The Man Who Didn't Call

Without doubt Melanie Cantor’s Death and Other Happy Endings should be at the top of your summer reading list. This book is full of life and hope...A rollicking page turner, it will stay with you long after you’ve closed its beautifully designed covers.

—— Melanie Sykes , BEST: Recommended Summer Reads

So readable - Melanie brings such humour to a usually tragic subject. It gallops along!

—— Jo Good

Tyler has succeeded once more in lifting up what so often passes unseen in our lives and celebrating it

—— Philippa Williams , Lady

Neatly observed, thoroughly well-meaning, sharply attuned

—— Private Eye

Anne Tyler… is a remarkable writer. You might say she is like a landscape painter who keeps returning to the same scene in different weathers… her stories hold your interest and please because they are rooted in her curiosity about the way we live, feel and think. She is a masterly examiner of the unexamined life

—— Allan Massie , Scotsman

Full of insight and sympathy. It is also highly absorbing — partly because of Tyler’s evocative style (when Micah considers his past, he is “visited by a kind of translucent scarf of a memory floating down upon him”), but mostly because of the intimacy with which she depicts the workings of Micah’s heart and mind...a quiet revelation

—— Matthew Adams , Financial Times

In wonderful prose, Tyler drills deep into a very ordinary life, familiar struggles, and a quiet heroism

—— David Hoyle , Church Times

Anne Tyler's masterful new novel asks what it might take for an unhappy man to change his life... her longevity means that her work has become a record of a certain kind of America, especially of "the dailiness of women's lives", for the past half century.

—— Benjamin Markovits , Prospect

A quiet and beautiful story about human relationships, written with intent observation, empathy and humour

—— Citizen Femme

A timely reminder of what matters: kindness and love

—— Cressida Connolly , Spectator Books of the Year

This gloriously warm novel felt heaven-sent when it appeared in deepest lockdown

—— Anthony Cummins , Metro, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*

A new book from this wonderful writer is always a joy... Tyler packs feeling and insight into every single sentence

—— Joanne Finney , Good Housekeeping, *Books of the Year*

I adored Redhead by the Side of the Road... It is so subtle, and so brilliant as are all Tyler's novels... Witty and warm, its only fault was that I wanted it to be twice as long!

—— Victoria Hislop , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*

Tender and beautifully paced

—— Heather Martin , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*

Compassionate and alert to the complexities in even the most ordinary lives, the book reminds us why, at 79, Tyler is held in such high regard

—— Claire Allfree , Daily Telegraph, *Books of the Year*

The qualities that have long won Tyler admiration and affection - wry humour, shrewd perception, characters who leap off the page with authenticity - are in generous supply

—— Julia Durman , Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*

You can't go wrong with Anne Tyler. She makes it look easy creating characters that feel so believable, so three-dimensional

—— Robbie Millen , The Times, *Books of the Year*

Tyler engrosses with the 'and-thenand-then' of domestic detail

—— Rose Tremain , i

I do think the world would probably be a better place if everyone read Anne Tyler . . . She's such a brilliantly empathetic writer - there's no 'them' and 'us' in Tyler's world - and she often writes from the perspective of the kind of people who you would walk past and barely notice in the street . . . Reading Tyler helps people to become better people, and I really fully believe that

—— Hadley Freeman , Good Housekeeping

Tyler's irresistibly readable 23rd novel follows Micah, a socially inept, OCD-ish IT man whose orderly life is turned upside down by the arrival of a son

—— Daily Telegraph Books of the Year

Tyler's affectionate and quietly observant novel reveals her deep empathy for the hidden struggles of everyday lives

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

Another shrewd yet kindly novel about the mysterious business of family life by one of the world's great writers

—— Reader's Digest

A charmingly offbeat love story

—— Mail on Sunday, *Summer Reads of 2021*

Bursting with vitality and variety, it's a tour de force . . . fizzes with the qualities – characters who almost leap off the page with authenticity, speech and body language wonderfully caught – that, for more than half a century, have won her such admiration and affection

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

One of the most influential writers of her generation . . . Her books are so irresistibly readable that it's startling to realise what technical marvels they often are

—— Philip Hensher , Daily Telegraph

Chuck envy, illicit passion and financial pressures into the pot and soon this carefully constructed broth is simmering to the boil

—— Cornish Times

Funny, clever and hilarious and the rest, an epic tale of an epic family, the Caseys

—— RTE Guide

A wonderful story, filled with heartbreak, empathy and Keyes's trademark humour . . . You'll laugh, cry, and might even have your heart broken, but it's definitely worth it

—— Independent

A funny and thoughtful read

—— Prima

Up there with her best

—— Sunday Express

A fabulous account of family and secrets, calling into question how civilised and "grown up" any of us actually are

—— Glamour UK

A fabulous account of family and secrets

—— Glamour UK

Marian Keyes nails the zeitgeist while handling a huge cast of characters with aplomb

—— Express and Star

The absolute queen of astute, moving and cracking-good-fun contemporary fiction returns

—— The Sun

Dazzlingly brilliant

—— Dereham Times

Brilliant as ever

—— Stellar

It's everything you could want in a Keyes book - funny, warm, tender and a complete page turner

—— The Handbook

A witty and compassionate story of modern life and relationships

—— Candis

An entertaining, sharp read that peels back the layers and nuances which shape the realities of family life and being an adult. Humorous, heart-warming and relatable

—— Stylist

Packed with emotional turmoil, but is light on her trademark wry wit and acerbic humour

—— Luxe

Keyes touches on the difficulties of broken relationships; eating disorders; emotional insecurity and other weighty subjects with her trademark humour and lightness of touch

—— Connaught Telegraph

Our Marian is back! And Grown Ups is one of her best yet, creating another memorable family saga

—— Stellar

Brilliantly plotted family saga

—— Tracy Thorn, New Statesman

A warm-hearted and wise tale of a family in trouble. Packed full of sharp observations and laugh-out-loud lines

—— i

Her writing just gets better and better . . . Grown Ups is funny and clever in the way it tackles addiction and eating disorders and the hurly burly of family life

—— Waitrose Weekend

A sharp satire of family dynamics and the trappings of wealth. It is a delicious thing - light and dark at once, full of acid observations and warmth, and fully attuned to the absurdities of familial life

—— The Gentleman's Journal

An entertaining story of family dynamics packed with vibrant characters, humour and empathy

—— The Sunday Times

A sharp, wry tale about a seemingly happy family with contemporary problems . . . despite the traumas, you'll whizz through it with a smile on your face

—— Oxfordshire Limited Edition

Keyes's captivating 14th novel tackles difficult issues with a sparkling style that makes it impossible to put down

—— Daily Mail

Marian Keyes is the most wonderful writer. She just gets better and better. She is a writer who believes in the best of us. She shows people's foibles but she also shows the love that binds us together in a very real way

—— Richard Osman

Her novels tackle hard subjects with such humour and warmth its impossible not to be drawn in

—— Jane Harper , Daily Mail

Another high-definition family comedy. An intoxicating, effervescent and warm look at modern life

—— Metro

A delightful and insightful examination of the modern family

—— Holly Bourne , Beastmag

Laughter and tears intertwine, as ever, in the latest from our leading chronicler of the emotional messiness of contemporary life

—— Guardian

The strength of this book lies in its relatability factor - I laughed, cried, nodded in recognition and laughed again

—— Irish News

Shines a light on the frustrations and gripes of family life, while inviting us to laugh at the petty reality of it all

—— London Living

A book to fall into and while away hours with

—— Writers Online

Funny, thought-provoking and hitting you right in the feels, Marian Keyes does it again

—— Red Online

I loved this complex family drama . . . Keyes nails every character she touches while keeping it all so relevant

—— Jamie Klingler , iNews

Praise for Marian Keyes

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Mercilessly funny

—— The Times

Everything this woman touches turns to comic gold

—— Cosmopolitan

Comic, convincing and true. The warmth and empathy of Keyes's writing shine through this tale of family secrets revealed.

—— Katy Guest , Guardian

Clever, hilarious, poignant . . . Gloriously funny

—— Sunday Times

Wildly funny, romantic and nearly impossible to put down

—— Daily Mail

Her writing is a lovely mixture of funny and perceptive and bittersweet

—— Cressida Cowell

Full of brilliantly funny characters, genuine emotion and heaps of charm

—— Heat

Her books are humorous and have the quality of a warm bath

—— The Times

Classic Marian Keyes: a blizzard of wit and wisecracks

—— The Times

Keyes is an international treasure. The ultimate choice for a binge read

—— Stylist

When it comes to writing page-turners that put a smile on your face and make you think, Keyes is in a class of her own

—— Daily Express

Fabulously entertaining. The queen of intelligent women's fiction

—— Sunday Mirror

Full of darkness and light, this is Keyes at her classic and most brilliant best

—— Red

Keyes writes about women who are absolutely themselves, even when society tries to insist they are something else

—— Irish Times

Glorious, life-affirming

—— Woman & Home

Marian's glorious, warm-hearted wit is always guaranteed to make me laugh on the very first page

—— Liane Moriarty

There is no finer writer than Marian Keyes

—— Rowan Coleman

She really is unparalleled when it comes to making serious points with the lightest of touches

—— The Pool

Hilariously wise

—— Prima

Brutal yet endearing honesty, wonderful humour and astonishing acumen

—— Ruth Hogan

Keyes writes extremely well about modern women. Candid and deeply felt

—— Metro

Marian Keyes has an unparalleled talent for making you howl with laughter, nod in recognition and think at the same time

—— Sam Baker , Good Housekeeping

Always brilliant - and brilliantly funny

—— Best

A publishing sensation

—— Daily Express

There are few fiction writers today with as much verve and sense of independence as Marian Keyes

—— Daily Telegraph
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