Audiobook Review: The Good Samaritan by John Marrs

The Good Samaritan
Author: John Marrs

Narrators: 
Elizabeth Knowelden
Charlotte Cole
Matthew Lloyd Davies
Tim Campbell
Published: December 1, 2017
Audiobook: 11 hours 36 minutes

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: February 6-13, 2026
Jessica’s Rating: 4 stars

Book Description:

She’s a friendly voice on the phone. But can you trust her?

The people who call End of the Line need hope. They need reassurance that life is worth living. But some are unlucky enough to get through to Laura. Laura doesn’t want them to hope. She wants them to die.

Laura hasn’t had it she’s survived sickness and a difficult marriage only to find herself heading for forty, unsettled and angry. She doesn’t love talking to people worse off than she is. She craves it.

But now someone’s on to her—Ryan, whose world falls apart when his pregnant wife ends her life, hand in hand with a stranger. Who was this man, and why did they choose to die together?

The sinister truth is within Ryan’s grasp, but he has no idea of the desperate lengths Laura will go to…

Because the best thing about being a Good Samaritan is that you can get away with murder.

Jessica’s Review:

The Good Samaritan. The title leaves you to believe we are in for a story about a ‘good’ main character, but Laura is just the opposite: She is the villain that you love to hate!  I actually listened to this one after finishing Dead in the Water but wish I had listened to Samaritan first.

The Good Samaritan is a dark and twisted novel that plays a cat and mouse game with the two main characters: Laura and Ryan. Laura is a volunteer for End of the Line, which is a suicide hotline. She is a master manipulator who abuses her position to get what she wants: People dying.  We also have Ryan who lost his pregnant wife to suicide. He is trying to find answers and Laura is seemingly responsible.

Like always with Marrs’ novels, we have quick chapters that keep a reader/listener coming back for more.  I really had no idea what was going to happen at the end. And when you are finished reading The Good Samaritan go ahead and read Dead in the Water for more in this world.

The narrators did a great job with the narrations and one narrator is back for Dead in the Water.

Needless to say, there is a trigger warning for suicide and suicide attempts.

What will John Marrs bring us next?

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK