Adrift

by Will Dean
Published by Atria Books, Emily Bestler Books Genres: Fiction, Mystery, suspense, thriller
Format: ARC, eBook
four-stars

Dark, gripping, chilling, thought provoking and hard to put down! Adrift left me afloat in isolation, sadness, despair, and pain. Will Dean’s latest book, Adrift depicts a mother and son (Peggy and Samson) who are dealing with daily gaslighting, control, abuse, manipulation, and lies. I had a hard time putting this down, while rooting for Peggy and Samson, and hoping that Drew would go float his own boat and leave them alone! This book deals with heavy and triggering subjects such as loneliness, bullying, gaslighting, emotional abuse, control, mental health, manipulation, and controlling behavior.

Peggy and her teenage son, Samson tiptoe around their canal boat, as Drew needs total silence while he writes his next literary hit! He and Peggy are both writers, but it is Drew who had success with it in the past. Now the family live on a canal boat while Drew dictates their lives. Peggy works at a local library, and it is her one safe place. She enjoys her work there and her co-workers are supportive and encouraging of her love of books and writing. It it there where she writes a book that has garnered some interest. Samson is a scholarship student at a local school. He is skinny, perhaps malnourished, and is bullied day in and day out. As Drew continues to gaslight, control, sabotage, and manipulate Peggy and Samson, I found myself feeling many emotions. I felt for both Peggy and Samson while also being amazed at their quiet strength and survival skills. I wanted to give both a hug and encourage them to get out. As the book progresses, there are unexpected events happening around and to them.

Will Dean has created fully fleshed out characters that readers will be moved by – either in a positive or negative way depending on the character. This book was well thought out, dark, rippling with tension and dread. I kept wondering how much more can these characters take? Will Dean did a fantastic job of creating characters readers will care about in Peggy and Samson. I was drawn into their world as a silent observer and hurt for them. I was appalled by Drew’s behavior and thought Will Dean did a tremendous job with showing us how one individual can wreck such havoc in the lives of others. This is not an easy book to read but at the same time, I did not want to put it down as I was glued to the pages wanting to know what would happen next.

Wonderfully written, well thought out, dark, gripping and hard to put down!

Thank you to Atria Books | Atria/Emily Bestler Books and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

four-stars

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