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From the multi-million copy bestselling author comes a chilling tale about life flashing before your eyes—including terrifying scenes you don’t remember.

When Damon survives a near-drowning, his life flashes before his eyes. Every memory is crystal clear—except one. A dead boy. A face he can’t place. A moment he doesn’t remember living. At first he tells himself it’s a trick of the mind. But everything else he saw was real. So why not this?

With his waking life stalked by the disturbing scene, confusion quickly turns to obsession. Desperate for answers, Damon digs into his fractured past, and becomes convinced that the only way to remember…is to die again. And again. And again. When he meets a perfect stranger who’s all too willing to help, the stage is set for his dice with death.

But if this is what it takes to uncover the truth, maybe some memories are better left buried…

388 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 20, 2026

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John Marrs

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John Marrs is an internationally bestselling author of psychological thrillers and speculative fiction. Before becoming a full‑time writer, he spent more than two decades as a freelance journalist interviewing celebrities for national publications.

He self‑published his early novels while commuting to work, building a passionate readership through social media that helped attract Amazon Publishing and Penguin Random House.

His breakout book, The One, became a No. 1 Netflix series, has sold over a million copies, and is published in 35 languages. His other bestselling titles include The Good Samaritan, What Lies Between Us, The Passengers, The Marriage Act, and The Stranger in Her House.

John continues to explore the darker sides of human nature across both genres. His next thriller, Dead In The Water, publishes in January 2026.

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Profile Image for Sydney Books.
481 reviews30.4k followers
February 3, 2026
WOW ok I'm exhausted. Firstly, I’m so happy I read The Good Samaritan right before this one. You technically don’t HAVE to but it definitely enhances the experience and enjoyment of the book in my opinion.

Dead in the Water was just as dark and twisted as I’d hoped it'd be. Psychological and action-packed, this was not an easy one to put down once I started reading thanks to the short chapters and cliffhangers at every turn. Great twists too! Highly recommend.
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3,182 reviews62k followers
March 6, 2026
Honestly, I’m a long-time John Marrs fan, and every time I pick up one of his books I know I’m in for something bold, inventive, and deliciously unsettling. His sci-fi thrillers (The One, The Passengers, What Lies Between Us) blew my mind with their intelligence and razor-sharp twists, so I was curious — and a little nervous — to see him switch gears into something more grounded: a psychological thriller with a heavy dose of dark mystery. Did it work for me? The answer is yes — in a deeply disturbing, claustrophobic, and brilliantly unnerving way that left me thinking about it long after I put it down.

From the very first chapters, Marrs sets a tone that suffocates and unsettles. There are Flatliners-style resuscitation scenes that had me holding my breath and a ghostly “I-see-dead-people” thread that chilled me to the bone. At times, the story felt so dark that I had to put the book down, only to pick it right back up again because I had to know what would happen next. Marrs has always been good at finding those thin cracks between life, death, morality, and obsession — and here he pushes his characters (and readers) to the brink.

While I correctly guessed several of the twists and turns (veteran Marrs readers learn to look for the trapdoors he lays), one massive reveal in the final quarter completely floored me. It was one of those “jaw-drop, did that really just happen?” moments that reminded me exactly why Marrs is such a master of suspense. And then came the biggest shock of all: the reappearance of Laura from The Good Samaritan. To me, Laura is still one of his most terrifying, unforgettable creations, and her connection to Damon’s story is seamlessly woven in — easily the most disturbing and jaw-dropping part of the book. It gave me goosebumps and also made me want to reread The Good Samaritan immediately just to revisit her origin story.

The story itself is as grim and relentless as it sounds. Damon, a 28-year-old supermarket worker and recent divorcé, is dared by his ex-wife/best friend Melissa to step outside his comfort zone. He chooses an ill-fated swim in the icy waters of Brighton Beach, where rip currents nearly claim his life. In those drowning moments, his life flashes before his eyes — but when he comes back, he doesn’t come back alone. He begins seeing visions of a ghostly red-haired boy who haunts him everywhere he goes.

Meanwhile, Melissa is building a new life: discovering her sexuality, moving in with her partner, and even asking Damon to donate sperm so she can start a family. But Damon is unraveling fast. Obsessed with discovering who the boy is, he spirals into increasingly terrifying experiments, begging Melissa to help him die and return — a plea she refuses. Desperate, Damon turns to the one person who should never be trusted: Laura, the so-called “Good Samaritan,” who recognizes his desperation instantly and is more than willing to drag him even deeper into the abyss. From there, the story plunges into uncharted territory about obsession, ghosts (both literal and figurative), and the razor-thin veil between the living and the dead.

What worked best for me was the sheer atmosphere Marrs creates. The haunting tone, the suffocating sense of inevitability, the constant question of whether Damon is truly haunted or just mentally unraveling — it’s classic psychological thriller territory, but injected with Marrs’ signature darkness. I also loved the thematic questions the book raises: Do we really want closure, or is ignorance sometimes bliss? How far would we go to confront our past mistakes, and what if doing so risks our very future?

Yes, some of the twists are predictable, especially the beats connected to Damon’s past, and yes, the book often feels more disturbing than entertaining — but that’s exactly the point. Marrs doesn’t coddle his readers; he drags us through the nightmare and forces us to face its consequences. And while I admit I still prefer his dazzling sci-fi thrillers (my personal sweet spot with him), this genre shift worked better than I expected. It proves Marrs isn’t just a one-lane author — he can scare, shock, and entertain across genres.

Overall: This is a chilling, twisted, and unforgettable thriller, packed with enough scares, moral dilemmas, and jaw-dropping shocks to keep any dark thriller fan hooked. It’s not an easy book — it’s disturbing, nerve-wracking, and often suffocating — but it’s also one of those stories that stays in your head, whispering long after you finish. Fans of The Good Samaritan in particular will be thrilled (and horrified) to see Laura resurface in all her terrifying glory.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 stars) — for its bold risks, suffocating atmosphere, and Laura’s chilling return.

A very huge thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for sharing this intense, nightmarish thriller by one of my all-time favorite authors in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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1,152 reviews1,082 followers
January 21, 2026
SHUT THE FRONT DOOR! A guest appearance from one of John's former book's made my jaw drop. But even before that, the plot line and character buildings were once again on par. Catchy and gripping made this a super fun, easy and fast paced read. Once again, John slams us with multiple tricks and treats. Some might say too many, I say shut the front door in your face. Loved it!

The former book: Our sadistic suicide hotline aunty, Laura from The Good Samaritan I don't feel like you have to read this book beforehand, but for a better understanding into Laura's character I would recommend it.

Trigger Warnings: Suicide, attempted suicide
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659 reviews628 followers
January 9, 2026
HOLY CHAPTER 39 😵😵😵😵
John Marrs is back to his deepest darkest roots my friends. This story is DARK AF! Dark dark! As in black as his soul! I truly believe every time I read another one of his novels, my soul gets a little bit darker too.

First and foremost, I started reading John Marrs in 2021. My first love and experience was The Good Samaritan. I instantly had to read everything he put to paper. Then, a few years back he joined Psychological Thriller Readers on FB. He personally reached out to me and thank me for all of my support. Just that little thank you meant the world to me! After that, he became a legend to the group. Everyone was holding a breath they didn’t realize they were holding. IYKYK

Damon survives a near-drowning. While his life flashes before his eyes, he sees a dead boy. He has no idea who this boy is. He becomes obsessed with almost dying that he wants to keep dying (and be brought back to life) so he can figure out why this is happening?

Who killed the boy and are there others?

I screamed when it got to the part where a loved-to-hate character is back! YES! Yes! YES! That moment has arrived and John Marrs fans will be extremely thrilled at the outcome.

I need to let you guys know that you will not have the same reading experience if you haven’t read The Good Samaritan. You just won’t. There are supernatural elements to this story as well.

Trigger warnings galore. Thankfully, no animals are harmed in this story. TW: Child death, suicide, infertility

5 SOULLESS ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pub Date 1/13/26
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152 reviews156 followers
February 21, 2026
The book gets off to an intriguing start when the prologue introduces us to an unknown man in the midst of drowning, but it's not just the water he's having to fight against; it's the woman holding him under.

Then the story winds back to 6 months earlier, and Damon and his ex-wife, Melissa, are starting the New Year wanting to set new life challenges for each other; for Damon's turn, Melissa decides on a swim in the freezing sea, but it ends up going horribly wrong when Damon disappears under the water. She manages to drag him ashore and perform CPR; she saves him, but when he awakes, he asks about a boy he thinks he killed. He then keeps seeing a red-haired child wherever he goes.

As we progress through the story, we find out Damon has grown up with foster parents. We get the impression something seems to have happened when he was younger, whereupon the rest of the tale unravels. There is a crossover from one of the Author's other books—The Good Samaritan. You don't need to read that to follow what's going on in this one, but it might help if you want further background.

The whole arrangement between Damon, Melissa and Adrienne didn't feel particularly realistic; Adrienne came across like the third wheel in her own relationship. Add into the mix that little secret Adrienne let slip near the end, and it made the setup not only even more illogical but also ruthlessly self-serving and insensitive on the part of Melissa.

Some of the characters were awfully written; puerile seemed to be the theme for most of them. Furthermore, Damon's actions were not only improbable but imbecilic, and Melissa's compliance (considering she was a paramedic) was equally so—I just couldn't connect with or understand the logic behind either character.

It began engaging enough but got more and more far-fetched and implausible the longer it went on. In the first half of the book there was a lot of rinse and repeat going on too. A few little twists were dropped randomly throughout, but they all landed pretty flat; even the big one towards the end wasn't really a surprise.

I've read a few of the Author's books before, and some have been good, but this one was probably my least favourite so far. I could see what they were going for, but it just needed better execution; the characterisation was poor, and it felt messy and disjointed.
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483 reviews3,042 followers
January 28, 2026
Life flashing before your eyes is no JOKE

My fave is back!!!!!!!
And boy oh boy did he return with a banger.

There is sooooo much I want to say but it would most likely ruin the whole book.

All I will say is when I realized a cheeky lil nugget was introduced into this book I just about lost it!
Anyone who knows me knows what my favourite John Marrs book and that’s all I’m saying.

So back to the story is started of a bit slow but the whole atmosphere was ominous and intriguing and of course I was still very much locked in.

There are characters you are supposed to hate but will question your sanity when all is revealed and you still find yourself having a little soft spot for them!

This book is dark in true Marrs fashion, the psychological torment is there and there a few supernatural elements too.

Oh and the ENDING!!!!!!!!????..... WOWZA!


4.5 ⭐

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935 reviews1,063 followers
February 1, 2026
Before I even get started, please know that I HIGHLY recommend reading The Good Samaritan before diving into Dead in the Water. Providing a critical piece of the puzzle that makes the premise even more blindingly brilliant in a jaw-dropping way, you’ll be missing out on so much if you don’t read it first. Besides, it was a freaking fantastic read that I can’t stop recommending. Anywho, now that I’ve covered that bit of advice, here’s my review for the *chef’s kiss* “sequel,” which utterly blew me away…

The epitome of dark thriller perfection, Dead in the Water was an edge-of-your-seat read in every sense of the word. With a massive number of “HOLY S***?!” twists, an original plot line, and a returning character who you’ll love to hate all over again, John Marrs had me in the palm of his hand from the first riveting chapter until the shocking finale. You see, there wasn’t a minute of downtime as this unsettling story unraveled before me with a somewhat Flatliners-esque feel. Yup. This flawed, broken protagonist decided to reclaim his memories by dying over and over—and over again. But that wasn’t even the best part of the story. No, that was the first gasp-inducing shocker of a reveal, and it’s one you’re going to want to discover yourself. Just know that the short, punchy chapters, deliciously unhinged behavior, and cliffhangers galore only added to the series of whiplash-inducing twists that I utterly adored.

All said and done, I was beyond impressed by this doozy of a psychological thriller. I mean, not only were there plenty of the eye-popping, mind-blowing, plot-shifting revelations that Marrs is so often know for, but there were also supernatural vibes and serious themes that will have this book living rent-free in my head for a very long time. Don’t get me wrong, it was also delightfully dark and twisted. Driven by a relentless pace, an eerie Sixth Sense-like atmosphere, and a sense of plausibility despite the unhinged-ness of the tale, I could not put this book down and read it in one single sitting. That’s right. Be sure your chores are complete and your children are in bed. If you don’t, you might just ignore them all while you finish this read. After all, it had everything you could want including repressed memories, a handful of compelling POVs, and an ending you’ll quite simply never get over. Rating of 5 stars.

SYNOPSIS:

When Damon survives a near-drowning, his life flashes before his eyes. Every memory is crystal clear―except one. A dead boy. A face he can’t place. A moment he doesn’t remember living. At first he tells himself it’s a trick of the mind. But everything else he saw was real. So why not this?

With his waking life stalked by the disturbing scene, confusion quickly turns to obsession. Desperate for answers, Damon digs into his fractured past, and becomes convinced that the only way to remember…is to die again. And again. And again. When he meets a perfect stranger who’s all too willing to help, the stage is set for his dice with death.

But if this is what it takes to uncover the truth, maybe some memories are better left buried…

Thank you John Marrs and Thomas and Mercer for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

PUB DATE: January 20, 2026

Content warning: drowning, suicide, drowning, violence, suicidal ideation, fatal hit-and-run accident, mention of: child abuse, depression, abortion
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1,591 reviews4,711 followers
February 23, 2026
DARK AND TWISTED-of course! It’s John Marrs

Mel and Damon are a daredevil couple who love to push each other to do things that the other is afraid to do.

Melissa knows that Damon HATES swimming in large bodies of water, but she isn’t going to allow him to wiggle out of a swim at Brighton Beach, after he had her humiliate herself at Karaoke! 🎤

Unfortunately, this swim ends up being DEADLY.

Fortunately, Melissa spent five months working as a lifesaver at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, and has since studied to become a Paramedic. She is able to rescue and REVIVE him, but since then he has been seeing a young boy standing in bloody footprints 👣 whenever he is alone. The boy has a hollowed out mouth and is reaching towards him muttering the phrase “Oodis.”

DESPERATE for answers, about WHO he is and WHAT he wants, Damon comes up with a plan. He wants to DIE again to get clarity on this vision and hopes Mel will agree to be there to resuscitate him again after he does so. But, when he does so again-he sees yet another DEAD person, and things continue to spiral out of control!

When Mel is no longer willing to assist him-another GOOD SAMARITAN steps in to help…Laura from the “End of the Line” a helpline established to support Suicidal callers…

YES! That Laura!

While this CAN be read as a standalone, I wish I had done a reread of “The Good Samaritan” just prior as I would have loved a refresh of the little details..
Review for “The Good Samaritan”: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

That would have made this TWICE as DIABOLICAL! Although you may guess a few of the reveals-you absolutely WILL NOT guess them all-although the last one may have been one too many…🧐

Another buddy read with Marilyn and DeAnn. Be sure to watch for their thoughts too!

Both books are AVAILABLE NOW!
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635 reviews12.1k followers
February 3, 2026
ohhh John Marrs your mind 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 his book are ALWAYS a fun time and a wild ride!

the creativity and uniqueness of his plots are amazing. in this one you have a guy who drowns and as he’s drowning, he sees a little boy flash in front of his eyes. he survives and comes to and cannot get the boy out of his head. who is he? how can he find him? why is he still seeing him?

this book went in a direction i NEVER saw coming and it was a wilddddd plot! it reminded me of Alice Feeney books—i think the last 50 pages had 5 twists 🤣 it was going one way and then another and thennnn another. what a fun ending!

all in all this is another enjoyable read by him. it’s unhinged, twisty, suspenseful and easy to binge. he’s an auto buy author for me and should be for you too!
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381 reviews885 followers
March 17, 2026
3.0 stars —- John Marrs has been one of my favorite authors since I read “The Good Samaritan” years ago. He does a great job of taking unusual topics and twisting the plot in such a way that most of his books are interesting from beginning to end. I am partial to some of his earlier books as they fit more squarely into the thriller genre—so I was happy when I saw that his latest release, “Dead in the Water” was a thriller as well. However, “Dead in the Water” was not what I was expecting. It begins with the main character, Damon, and his ex-wife Melissa trying to top each other in getting the other to do something outside of their comfort zone. When Melissa dares Damon to complete a swimming challenge, Damon accepts and unfortunately drowns. Melissa is able to rescue him and bring him back from the dead by conducting CPR. But, the Damon that returns from the dead is not the same Damon. He is now able to see dead people surrounding him at all times. He is determined to find out more information regarding these hallucinations he is experiencing and believes dying again will help him figure out more of the mystery as to who these people are. The book gets stranger from here with the introduction of unusual characters and strange plot twists. I will admit I never got bored, but the book was just so different and quirky that I could never fully embrace the characters or get heavily invested in the plot. The book did get a little better as the story unfolded, but Damon’s behavior and personality just never rang true. The surrounding characters were so minor that the book rose and fell based on the credibility of Damon’s character. For the lack of better terminology: I just didn’t buy it. “Dead” also tried way too hard by putting in some late unexpected twists and turns which made a questionable storyline ever more incredible. With all of that being said, the book got more interesting the more I read, and I definitely have read far worse books. I really struggled with this book and this review because I wanted to like it more but I just couldn’t. Damon was so unlikable and the plot was so unbelievable at times that it caused me to be relieved and happy when I finally reached the end. After finishing “Dead in the Water” it reminded me of a mediocre mashup of the movies “The Sixth Sense” and “Groundhog Day” with a touch of “The Stranger Beside Me” sprinkled in. As I said… different.
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517 reviews171 followers
February 22, 2026
Thoughts
This was addictive yet exhausting lol I just wanna know what goes through this man's mind 😅 the crossover between previous books took me by surprise, even though it's been said it's not mandatory to read the Good Samartian before this ( I haven't) but I think I'm diving straight into it once this review is up since I'm in my John Mars rabbit hole right now lol, the ending was predictable only after a certain point in this read which is new for me as it's been a while since I didn't connect the dots from the get-go 😂

Plot Summary
After surviving a near-drowning, Damon recalls every detail of his life flashing before him—except for one haunting image: a dead boy he doesn’t recognize and a memory he’s certain he never lived. Unable to shake the vision, he becomes consumed by the need to understand it. Convinced that brushing against death again might unlock the missing truth, Damon takes increasingly dangerous risks with the help of a stranger who encourages his descent. But as the line between memory and madness blurs, he begins to question whether uncovering the past is worth the cost.

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430 reviews36 followers
February 2, 2026
I did not expect John Marrs to be so predictable.
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1,120 reviews2,075 followers
November 4, 2025
John Marrs is an auto-read author for me when it comes to his speculative Black Mirror-esque types of books, but I don't dive enough into his thrillers and after devouring his 2026 thriller, DEAD IN THE WATER, I realize that I am extremely late to the game!

Damon survives a near-drowning and sees his life flash before his eyes, except for one horrifying memory he can’t explain. Haunted by the image of a dead boy he doesn’t remember, he becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth. To fill in the missing pieces, he’s willing to flirt with death again and again…even if some memories are better left buried.

DEAD IN THE WATER is the epitome of a psychological thriller masterpiece! This book kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. While I have only read a few of his thrillers in the past, this has cemented me into fully investing time to read more of his backlog. This book has all the elements of a legitimate perfect thriller that I expect nowadays. I loved Damon and the journey he takes on us, with moments that I somewhat expected and many that I did not see at all! Go in without reading anything about this book and you will be blown away like I was. I was actually walking the streets of NYC with my book open, flipping the pages and hoping that I don't get hit by a taxi. No joke. I read this book in two sittings. DEAD IN THE WATER will be one of the best book releases for 2026.
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496 reviews106 followers
February 25, 2026
After surviving a near-death experience, Damon has started having crazy hallucinations. He believes that he can figure out what these hallucinations mean by killing himself and being resuscitated. Seems like a solid plan… Said no one ever. Needless to say, the questions continue to grow, and it leads to Damon digging into his past for answers.

I’m all for suspending disbelief as much as the next person, but this was just completely too far out there for me. There were so many twists I lost count. I’m pretty sure I rolled my eyes a few times. Maybe this was just a matter of me not clicking with a book. It did read quickly, and hidden within all of the dying and resuscitations, there was a mystery at its heart that was resolved.

There are a ton of positive reviews for this one, so please check those out. This just wasn’t working at all for me.
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2,645 reviews1,346 followers
January 22, 2026
the setup…
It all starts with a challenge. Damon agrees to swim out in the cold ocean waters on a dare. But things go wrong and he drowns, only to be rescued and resuscitated. Damon would like to be more grateful but since the moment he was brought back to life, visions of a boy keep appearing, the one remnant from his life literally flashing before his eyes as he died. Desperate for answers, he believes the only path is to…die again…and again. He enlists the help of a stranger to help him die and bring him back to life. Well…

the heart of the story…
Talk about crazy sauce! And this one has all the right seasonings. Be careful what you ask for because sometimes you might not be able to handle the truth. Honestly, I can’t remember a time when my jaw dropped as much as it did here. And the hits just kept coming. The fact that each was utterly plausible kept this from falling off the cliff.

the narration…
I’m so glad there were multiple narrators as Will Watt (wonderful as Damon), Elizabeth Knowelden & Debra Michaels kept the characters distinctive. Their great storytelling made this crazy story feel almost normal. They sold it!

the bottom line…
I understand one of the delicious characters is a crossover from The Good Samaritan and now I’m dying to get to that book. No worries if you haven’t as it wasn’t an issue. Everything about this was unpredictable despite me figuring out the skeleton of the story. But the meat on those bones with all that crazy sauce made this a fantastic experience. And, that ending!!!

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(Thanks to Brilliance Audio and NetGalley for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.)
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328 reviews20 followers
February 15, 2026
John Marrs has been an auto-buy for me for years, but Dead In The Water is my least favorite of his so far.
The opening—and really the entire first half—was strong. Tense, unsettling, and full of promise. Marrs knows how to hook a reader, and early on he absolutely does.

But after that? The story starts spinning its wheels. The plot stretches out, circles itself, and never quite gets to the point.

It was way too long.
I found myself pushing through instead of being pulled forward, which is rare for this author. I struggled to stay engaged, and by the end, the payoff didn’t justify the journey.
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79 reviews58 followers
February 1, 2026
Well well well...
what a surprising disappointment this is

I was frustrated all the time with the main character who couldn't, for the love of god, simply let it go and move on with his life. or seek proper help. instead he picked up a strange hobby


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Can he come up with something darker and crazier than Keep it in the family?
I need to find out👀👀
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601 reviews70 followers
January 26, 2026
OMG! OMG! OMG!

I did not expect the crossover! WOW! Well played, Mr. Marrs—well played. One chapter will surely make you feel a lot of things. Shock? Anger? Resentment? You will probably say, “Now that was a little sneaky.” HAHA.

As I have said a few times in the past, John Marrs is one of the most exciting authors out there. His imagination is insane; his characters are complex, realistic, and well-developed. There is depth, unpredictability, unique backstories, and evolving personalities that I just can’t get enough of. I feel like I am living in whatever world John Marrs is trying to create (without the death and dark stuff, of course).

Dead in the Water is shocking, dark, and morbidly depressing—and I enjoyed every minute of it. It took me only a day and a half to inhale the whole thing, and I am still a bit high from it.

If you are a fan of John Marrs and have read quite a few of his books, you are in for a surprise.

And that Easter egg in the last chapter? Sly.
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200 reviews1,328 followers
January 20, 2026
This one is for the John Marrs STANS. It was a unique story with so many twists (some more predictable than others). But the best part by far is the character crossover from another of Marrs’s books. When it happens you’ll be kicking your feet and you won’t want to stop reading. I love this messed up, murderous world John has created!
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680 reviews330 followers
February 5, 2026
Seriously — where does Marrs dream this stuff up?! This might just be my favorite of his yet, and that’s saying something - this one blew my mind!!

This dark psychological thriller opens with a man nearly drowning — and after surviving, he begins seeing flashes of a dead boy that only he can see. What starts as a haunting mystery quickly becomes an obsession as he’s driven to uncover the truth, even if it means putting himself through multiple near-death experiences along the way. Told through multiple perspectives in short, punchy chapters,, the story steadily peels back layers of deception from the past, building toward a chilling and unforgettable final twist.

The pacing was relentless, the tone was dark, and the psychological tension was top-tier — exactly what I expect from Marrs. And the protagonist? Easily one of the most despicable characters I’ve read in quite some time — I wanted to punch this guy in his throat multiple times on account of the way he treated the few people that he still had in his life - yet somehow it didn't deter me, and instead I couldn’t stop turning the pages to see what he’d do next, all the way to the final, epic twist. This was Marrs' darkest novel yet, with several horror elements within (NDEs freak me out!!), and executed to perfection in a way only Marrs can pull off!

I highly recommend this for readers who can handle a very twisted, triggering thriller/horror - one that might just keep you up at night. Consider this your warning to leave the lights on!
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1,840 reviews68 followers
September 11, 2025
I think I finished this?

Oh, wait. I did. I remember now. There's this little bit at the end that was supposed to be kind of shocking.

Wasn't.

I know that a lot of people like this author and it's very possible that this one was just a misstep.

I found it very slow and very obvious. I mean...the only real surprise was that his ex was stupid enough to put up with all of this.

This was not for me. I hope it works for you.

* ARC via Publisher
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824 reviews7,655 followers
December 26, 2025
Entertaining audiobook! This one is twisty, dark, diabolical, with elements that felt more predictable. If you can handle the dark side of human nature, add it to your list!
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68 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2026
I am shocked at all the 4&5 star reviews for this book. 😭 this was absolutely terrible and so repetitive. There was way too many twists revealed that it was just like “okay is this done yet?”
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2,845 reviews883 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 21, 2026
A new John Marrs book is always a cause to drop everything and read.. or listen in this case. I knew I was in for a wild ride, being a long time fan of this authors dark and at times insane twists, but this book was something else. While it had all the trademarks of his books it was still very different. I have to say that I read The Good Samaritan so long ago that I didn’t put those pieces together but now that I think about it I see it.

Damon dies. He drowns. He sees his life flash before his eyes so vividly. But there is a boy he doesn’t recognise, who is this boy and why is he in Damon’s final thoughts. He is brought back to life by his ex-wife and just can’t deal with that happened, or what he saw. He becomes obsessed with finding out about the boy, and digging into his past. He will wish that he didn’t. He feels that the only way to remember is to die again, and finds a stranger to help him.

Woah! Talk about dark and disturbing! this was an uneasy listen but it didn’t stop me from devouring the whole thing in a day. The narrators were indeed as always, really bringing this haunting and unsettling story to life and death. I will not forget this book in a hurry, it may even give me strange dreams tonight.

Bravo John Marrs, another triumph. Thank you, Brilliance Audio for allowing me to listen to this early. Out on January 20th, it is a must read or listen.
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139 reviews12 followers
August 28, 2025
4.5⭐️rounded up

I’m a huge John Marrs fan, and every time I pick up one of his books I know I’m in for sharp twists, a unique plot, clever writing, and plenty of unexpected surprises and this one definitely delivered! This book had me gasping out loud especially chapter 20, it’s absolutely worth it. I loved how dark, unsettling, and addictive the story was, and the ending was wrapped up in a way only John Marrs can deliver. He never disappoints.

The story follows Damon, who survives a near-drowning but is haunted by a memory he doesn’t recognize: the face of a dead boy. Convinced the past holds the answers, Damon becomes obsessed with recovering this missing memory by reliving it through death. Again. And again. And again.
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214 reviews5 followers
August 23, 2025
First of all, massive thank you to John Marrs & NetGalley and everyone who put this masterpiece in my hands early because WOW. I’ve read every single one of John’s books, and I swear, this one made me lose my entire mind.

This book?? Absolutely insane. Twists flying at me left and right, jaw on the floor, me gasping like I’ve never read a thriller before in my LIFE. I was screaming. I was yelling “WAIT WHAT?!” at the end of every chapter. Unhinged behavior, and I regret nothing.

I’m not giving hints or spoilers because you deserve to go in blind and let the chaos consume you. Just know that once you start, you’re not putting this book down. Not for sleep, not for food, not for ANYTHING. This is one of the most binge worthy books I have read in a long time.

If you’ve read John’s other books, you already KNOW. But this one? This one is next level. Some serious IYKYK moments that I can not WAIT to scream about with everyone in January when it is officially released!

Thriller fans… cancel your plans. This book is IT.

And to John... Sir, I am here to tell you that yes! This book was, in fact, worth the wait! You have outdone yourself 👏🏻 The way your mind works just amazes me. These plots are always so unique, and I am so happy I stumbled upon your work! Even though my name won't appear in a future book, it's okay, I forgive you 😂
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521 reviews93 followers
January 19, 2026
4.25 stars "A chilling tale about life flashing before your eyes—including terrifying scenes you don’t remember."

When Damon goes for an icy swim with his ex-wife Melissa, little does he know that accepting this challenge will change his life. During their swim he gets caught in a riptide and Melissa saves him. While his life flashes before his eyes, he can't stop seeing a dead boy. The boy haunts him and he feels that the only way to get answers is to die again and again until he knows everything The more he uncovers, the more unanswered questions he has. Damon is desperate enough to reach out to strangers on the dark web to assist him in a pursuit that becomes obsession.

This novel is dark, chilling, and haunting. It explores mental health and sociopathic behavior. It is a well-crafted, masterfully written thriller that is a propulsive page-turner. Marrs also surprises fans with the return of one of his most terrifying characters from a previous novel. If you can handle the dark subject matter including suicide and murder, then you will enjoy this book.

Many thanks to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer and John Marrs for an advance reader's copy. All opinions are my own.
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