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Adrift

Lisa Brideau

Evergreen Award Winner

The Strand Critics Awards Best Debut Nominee

Crime Writers of Canada Best First Novel Award Finalist


Off the storm-lashed coast of the Pacific Northwest, Ess regains consciousness with no recollection of who she is or why she's alone on a sailboat in the wilderness. Her only clue is a chilling typewritten note--cryptic and urgent--and the instinctive knowledge of how to sail, survive, and stay invisible.

The world she sails into is at a tipping point. In 2038, climate change is pushing people to the limit, driving more and more to flee storms, drought, and rising seas. The earth is precariously balanced at a climate tipping point and Ess is perched on the edge of a choice. Haunted by the alarming clues about who she was before and hunted by forces she doesn't understand, Ess must decide whether to vanish for good or risk everything to confront the truth.

Adrift is a genre-bending blend of character-driven psychological suspense, speculative mystery, and climate fiction. It's a novel about memory, identity, and who we become when the past is out of reach.

"Crackles with urgency and humanity...a book made to meet the moment. A must read." --Katie Lattari, author of Dark Things I Adore

"Fast-paced, riveting...a great read." --Booklist

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
  • Publish Date: May 9th, 2023
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.60in - 5.60in - 1.00in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9781728265681
  • Categories: Nature & the EnvironmentLiteraryThrillers - Psychological

Praise for this book

"It's rare for a book to be a taut page-turning thriller and also be the kind of story that makes you think about the nature of self, but Lisa Brideau has managed to do just that. Full of apocalyptic tension, tempered by warm human connection, this is a book that will stay in my memory for life." -- Marissa Levien, author of The World Gives Way
"Crackles with urgency and humanity...a book made to meet the moment. A must read." -- Katie Lattari, author of Dark Things I Adore
"A marvelously inventive page-turner that marks Brideau as a legitimate rising star." -- Owen Laukkanen, author of Deception Cover
"An eloquent, intelligent thriller with a truly scary message about a planet in crisis." -- Eliza Jane Brazier, author of If I Disappear and Good Rich People
"The setting offers a stark glimpse of a possible future and the politics of climate displacement. Readers will root for Ess as she battles Mother Nature and herself in a quest for answers... Give this one to suspense readers eager for a different kind of thriller, as well as fans of survival fiction." -- Library Journal
"Fast-paced, riveting...a great read." -- Booklist
"A prescient, intelligent thriller. In a future world reckoning with having woefully mismanaged the climate crisis, dozens of migrants turn to forgetting their memories, and their whole selves, to escape bitter reality. With writing that is propulsive and deep, Brideau expertly writes to an apex that chills the reader even as it offers glimpses of redemption." -- Saeed Teebi, author of Her First Palestinian
"[The] real focus in this gripping psychological thriller isn't the heroine's memory; it's her instinct for survival in a world that is collapsing around her...this is, in many ways, a very scary book." -- Globe & Mail
"One of our highlights of the year." -- Globe & Mail
"A terrific thriller...an enjoyable and intriguing read. If this story is any indication of what is to come from [Lisa Brideau], then please sign me up for her next release." -- BookReporter
"A fascinating and compelling debut with a hard-hitting message that'll leave you thinking long after the final page. Lisa Brideau spins a dark mystery set against the terrifying reality of our climate-affected future. Adrift is an absolute must read." -- Sara Ochs, authors of The Resort