
Adrift by Will Dean
Mother and son. Father and enemy. The brilliant and unforgettable new crime novel from the author of The Last Thing to Burn.
I was going to say I can't remember the last time a book had me in such a chokehold, until I couldIt was The Last Thing To Burn. Heartbreaking, devastating, achingly beautiful ... simply stunning -- John Marrs
Nothing is quite as it seems in this tale of a young boy caught between parents drowning at the very edges of normalcy. Suffused by a sense of menace from start to finish and devastating in its quiet rage. Powerful and poignant -- Vaseem Khan
Well-drawn characters and excellent prose -- Sarah Pearse
Devastatingly good. Tense as all the best thrillers are, but with an emotional heft that will leave you deeply moved. Will Dean's storytelling just gets better and better -- Jennie Godfrey
Tense, claustrophobic, creepy as hell. I had to gallop through to the end just so that I could breathe again * Tammy Cohen *
A powerful, compulsive novel about autonomy, family and freedom, Will Dean's writing continues to elevate the thriller genre * Anna Bailey *
Will Dean has done it again with this thriller that doesn't let up for a second. He excels at creating unforgettably moving characters in terrifying circumstances. I was completely caught up in Peggy and Sam's struggle to survive their claustrophobic, dangerous situation. Vivid, heartbreaking, and written with a deep understanding of how complex a family's love can be, Adrift is pure suspense from start to finish * Jane Casey *
Nothing is quite as it seems in this tale of a young boy caught between parents drowning at the very edges of normalcy. Suffused by a sense of menace from start to finish and devastating in its quiet rage. Powerful and poignant -- Vaseem Khan
Well-drawn characters and excellent prose -- Sarah Pearse
Devastatingly good. Tense as all the best thrillers are, but with an emotional heft that will leave you deeply moved. Will Dean's storytelling just gets better and better -- Jennie Godfrey
Tense, claustrophobic, creepy as hell. I had to gallop through to the end just so that I could breathe again * Tammy Cohen *
A powerful, compulsive novel about autonomy, family and freedom, Will Dean's writing continues to elevate the thriller genre * Anna Bailey *
Will Dean has done it again with this thriller that doesn't let up for a second. He excels at creating unforgettably moving characters in terrifying circumstances. I was completely caught up in Peggy and Sam's struggle to survive their claustrophobic, dangerous situation. Vivid, heartbreaking, and written with a deep understanding of how complex a family's love can be, Adrift is pure suspense from start to finish * Jane Casey *
Will Dean grew up in the East Midlands and had lived in nine different villages before the age of eighteen. After studying Law at the LSE and working in London, he settled in rural Sweden where he built a house in a boggy clearing at the centre of a vast elk forest, and it's from this base that he compulsively reads and writes. His debut novel in the Tuva Moodyson series, Dark Pines, was selected for Zoe Ball's Book Club, shortlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize and named a Daily Telegraph Book of the Year. Red Snow was published in January 2019 and won Best Independent Voice at the Amazon Publishing Readers' Awards, 2019. Black River was shortlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Award in 2021. Will also writes standalone thrillers: The Last Thing to Burn, First Born, the top twenty hardback bestseller The Last Passenger and One at a Time.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781529382891 |
| ISBN 10 | 1529382890 |
| Title | Adrift |
| Author | Will Dean |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Year published | 2026-02-19 |
| Number of pages | 400 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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