The Vacation by John Marrs

The Vacation

by John Marrs

The Vacation is a compulsive, holiday-set thriller from John Marrs, the author of The One.

How far would you run to escape your past?

Venice Beach, Los Angeles. A paradise on earth.

Tourists flock to the golden coast and the promise of Hollywood.

But for eight strangers at a beach front hostel, there is far more on their mind than an extended vacation.

All of them are running from something. And they all have secrets they’d kill to keep . . .

Originally published as Welcome to Wherever You Are, this is a re-edited release perfect for fans of T. M. Logan.

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What real readers are saying about this addictive, page-turning thriller:

'There are so many twists and turns that I felt as if I were on the world's biggest roller-coaster. '

'A terrific novel that should appeal to anyone who enjoys complex, character-driven, suspense novels.'

'brilliantly written'

'LOVED this book! Love John Marrs books'

'an incredible read, highly recommended to all!'

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Complex, Interwoven Thriller With Numerous Characters And Flashbacks. Hell, the one thing to knock this book on is just how sudden the flashbacks and returns can be. Other than that, this is one of those twisty, complex, interwoven tales more about the people that find themselves at a particular hostel at a particular moment than any titular "vacation" - though, as you'll come to see, every single one of them is truly on a "vacation" of sorts, so the title *does* work. I simply think the original title of "Welcome To Wherever You Are" may have actually been a more apt title for the tale.

If you want a single, simple plotline with a one or two true main characters and maybe a supporting cast... this isn't that kind of tale. If you want a tale where there are definitive answers and everything is black and white... this isn't that kind of tale. If you want an absolute mind fuck of a tale that makes you question your sense of reality... this isn't that kind of tale, either.

Instead, this truly is one of those more interesting in between tales that shows a more accurate depiction of humanity and how we're all flawed and we all have our own stories both before and after any given encounter, this simply happens to be the tales of those people who wind up being in the same Los Angeles area hostel at the same moment in time at the particular moment of the story here. If you're looking for *that* kind of tale... congratulations. You've found one of the better examples of it I've ever come across in my own reading.

Very much recommended.

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  • 14 December, 2023: Started reading
  • 15 December, 2023: Finished reading
  • 19 December, 2023: Reviewed