· Review of the Passengers by John Marrs. This is the second novel by John Marrs I have read and already he’s becoming a bit of a favourite with me. You know that thrill when you find a new author and now you can work through their whole back catalogue. That’s how I’m feeling about John Marrs right now. The Passengers is in the vein of the Charlie Brooker series Black Mirror. It’s set in Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · In John Marrs' sixth novel, The Passengers, a hacker traps eight people in self-driving cars—with results as revealing as they are ridiculous. Save this story for later. The Fate of the Furious Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. · Book review: ‘The Passengers’ by John Marrs. The hot topic of driverless-car security provides the theme for a near-future thriller in which eight vehicles are set on a collision course. Science and technology fiction is experiencing a kind of renaissance these days, with such authors and scriptwriters as Ian McEwan (‘Solar’, ‘Machines like Me’) and Charlie Brooker (‘Black Mirror’) attracting Author: Vitali Vitaliev.
Initially brought out by John Marrs himself, this would first arrive on the 5th of September in to much acclaim. Working entirely as a stand-alone novel, it would set-up a self contained thriller mystery, whilst exemplifying what Marrs had to offer as an author of the genre. John Marrs is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I'm an author myself, so that's not something I simply say. I've read both this book and The One, and both are great and full of twists. The Passengers surprised me more, but I think I liked The One slightly better. With that said, The Passengers was excellent to listen to. by John Marrs ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 27, In the near future, government-mandated self-driving cars become the norm in Britain—until they prove susceptible to a sophisticated terrorist hack. They were supposed to make the roads 95% safer for both passengers and pedestrians.
The Passengers John Marrs. The Passengers. John Marrs. fiction science fiction thriller adventurous challenging tense fast-paced. pages | first published Book review: ‘The Passengers’ by John Marrs. The hot topic of driverless-car security provides the theme for a near-future thriller in which eight vehicles are set on a collision course. Science and technology fiction is experiencing a kind of renaissance these days, with such authors and scriptwriters as Ian McEwan (‘Solar’, ‘Machines like Me’) and Charlie Brooker (‘Black Mirror’) attracting millions of readers and viewers all over the world. The Passengers by John Marrs is a gripping science fiction thriller that literally had me on the edge of my seat. It’s been so long since I’ve read such an anxiety-filled thriller and I couldn’t get enough!.
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