“THE PASSENGERS is
a 1970s disaster movie by way of Black Mirror, with an added dash
of technology-gone-wrong straight out of Michael Crichton….If you’re looking
for a sleek, exhilarating ride, look no further.”— Financial 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.”—Kirkus Reviews
“[THE PASSENGERS’s]
strength lies in its well-developed characters and in its exploration of issues
such as the growing role of AI, mob psychology,
and the ethics of who gets to decide who lives
or dies.”— Publishers Weekly
“Marrs excels at thrilling readers by creating a real sense
of tension and delivering a believable, harsh criticism of modern society
through this dark and entertaining story.” —Los Angeles Times
“What
a ride!”—Booklist
About THE PASSENGERS
The headlines have made it known: driverless cars are
coming. And soon. As author John Marrs has put it: “Whether we like it or not, there
are arriving soon. Within thenext decade, we will be
sitting in the front seats of our vehicles with
a flat dashboard containing no steering wheel, and below us, no brakes. We will
be in the hands of an operating system that we
cannot touch and that we cannot see. It will be making life or death decisions
for us. But what if that artificial intelligence could be compromised? What if
it is hacked and something – or someone – other than the OS
is controlling our destiny?”
Marrs takes that idea and hits full speed
in THE PASSENGERS.
In it, the British government has mandated all
cars be automated. Several years into their implementation, on a seemingly
average day, eight people get into their self-driving cars.
Suddenly on their journey, the doors lock
and the pre-determined route changes. The riders have lost all control. A mysterious voice tells
them, “You are going to die.”
These passengers—an aging actress, a pregnant young woman, an abused
wife fleeing her husband, an illegal immigrant, a husband and wife, and a
suicidal man—are panicked. From cameras hidden in their cars, their frantic
pleas for help are broadcast to millions of people around the world. The public will show their true colors when they are
asked, "Which of these people should we save? Who should we kill first?”
The passengers desperately plead for the lives and sell themselves to the cameras
blasting this onto social media. But it soon becomes apparent most of
these passengers haven’t been picked randomly.
They are all hiding secrets that, once revealed, could be the difference
between life and death for each of them.
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About the author
John Marrs is the author
of The One which is being
made into a 10 part Netflix series, The Good
Samaritan, Her Last Move, When You Disappeared, and Welcome to
Wherever You Are. Until recently, he worked for twenty-five years as a
freelance journalist based in London, England, where he interviewed celebrities
from the world of television, film, and music
for national newspapers and magazines. He has written for publications including the Guardian's Guide and Guardian
Online, Total Film, the Huffington Post,
Empire, Q, GT, the Independent, S Magazine, and Company.
He is now a full-time author.
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