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twin palms publishersnovember 20118 x 10 inches73 duotone plates84 pages
Like products on an assembly line, the planes carrying Schabel’s subjects churn down the runway; and with the same regularity the individual passengers emerge, identically framed, from his camera and onto the gallery wall. You’re riding in your self-driving car when suddenly the doors lock, the route changes and you have lost all control. Then, a mysterious voice tells you, “You are going to die. Call us on: +442033020460 Andre
Reviews
Turner
It’s a very chilling prospect. This latest novel was no different in that regard. Panic stricken and helpless, there isn’t much hope left for them to cling to.
Liz
I’m a huge fan of the author’s previous books so I jumped at the opportunity to be on the blog tour for The Passengers. It is fast paced and John Marrs keeps you on your toes throughout. I was excited by the premise of the book and I’ve always thought the idea of a driverless vehicle was cool and something that would be handy, especially as I've never learned to drive.