Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Release date: 19 February 2026
Back cover blurb: Three of them adrift on the narrowboat. Mother, son, and wickedness. Peggy Jenkins and her teenage son, Samson, live on a remote stretch of canal in the Midlands. She is a writer and he is a schoolboy. Together, they battle against the hardness and manipulation of the man they live with. To the outside world he is a husband and father. To them, he is a captor. Their lives are tightly controlled; if any perceived threat appears, their mooring is moved further down the canal, further away from civilisation. Until the day when the power suddenly shifts, and nothing can be the same again.
I've read a few of Will Dean's books now and I think Adrift is definitely my favourite. I love that his books are all so very different, and this is one no exception.
Teenage Samson, his Mother, Peggy and his Father, Drew live on a narrowboat, on a remote stretch of Canal in the Midlands.
Hidden from the view of any prying eyes, which is exactly what Drew wants for them. Drew is an award winning writer, who insists on complete peace and quiet for working during night hours.
Samson is bullied at school because his family dares to be different, and it is a daily battle for him to survive, in more ways than one.
Drew is used to getting his own way, to being the one in charge, making it clear that his family could not possibly survive without him.
Peggy uses writing herself as an escape from reality, but hides this from her husband until she thinks that she might be able to use it as an actual escape. The path to a new life for her and Samson.
Unfortunately Drew's reaction is worse than she could have anticipated and so the fight for survival really begins..
Adrift is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.