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Adrift by Will Dean

"Author Will Dean has written an excellent suspense novel."

Life is full of choices. A simple twist of fate can send someone towards a winning lottery ticket or into a life filled with fear, confusion and sadness. Life choices can also be a breeding ground for resilience and determination. In the new novel, Adrift by author Will Dean, Peggy Jenkins and her son Samson, struggle to make good life choices in the world controlled by Peggy’s domineering and dangerous husband Drew. The fine line that separates good and bad choices can be life-altering.

A Houseboat Prison

Peggy and Samson attempt to live a normal life on their rickety and slowly deteriorating house boat that Drew chose for them to live on. Drew controls every aspect of Peggy and Samson’s daily existence and fancies himself a distinguished writer similar in stature to Ernest Hemingway. Drew demands total subservience from Peggy and Samson and must have total silence in order to finish his novel. He intimidates Peggy and Samson into believing that their purpose in life is to serve his every whim. However, Peggy and Samson both long for a time when they can be out from under Drews’ thumb.

Adrift is the story of hard choices that impact everyday lives. Peggy and Samson could be the quintessential picture of victims of abuse and control. They are forced to take their lives into their own hands in order to save themselves from Drew and his horrible way of life. The trauma that comes with living in a volatile situation like Peggy and Samson is readily identifiable to many people who are forced to make their own hard choices in order to survive. This trauma does not disappear but can last for a lifetime.

Author Will Dean has written an excellent suspense novel. The narrative does its job in leading the reader to hope for the appropriate resolution for Peggy, Samson and Drew. The underlying trauma and confusion support the story as it incorporates the use of flashbacks, environmental descriptions and allowing the reader to know what Peggy and Samson are thinking as they contemplate getting away from Drew. The outcome of the story is both predictable and engaging. Adrift could benefit from a sequel that describes Peggy and Samson as they move on with their lives and seek to find some sense of normalcy in a world that they are discovering for the first time.

About Will Dean:

Will Dean grew up in the East Midlands of the United Kingdom. After studying law at the London School of Economics and working in London, he settled in rural Sweden where he built a wooden house in a vast forest, and it’s from this base that he compulsively reads and writes. His debut novel, Dark Pines, was selected for Zoe Ball’s book club on ITV, shortlisted for the National Book Award (UK), The Guardian’s Not the Booker prize, and was named a Telegraph book of the year. He is also the author of AdriftThe Last OneFirst BornThe Last Thing to Burn, which was shortlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, and The Chamber.

 

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Adrift by Will Dean
Publish Date: February 17, 2026
Genre: Fiction, Suspense, Thrillers
Author: Will Dean
Page Count: 352 pages
Publisher: Atria/Emily Bestler Books
ISBN: 978-1668080054
Matthew McCarty

Matthew McCarty enjoys reviewing books from the beautiful New River Valley of Virginia. His favorite books to review are nonfiction books, especially books about the American Civil War, however horror/dark fiction works also hold a special place in his heart. Matthew is a special education teacher with two wonderful children at home, along with two cats, Ladybug and Sprite. Interested readers can reach Matthew at thomasbuiltbuses74@gmail.com.