A review by stormlightreader
The Marriage Act by John Marrs

4.5

The British government have brought in the Sanctity of Marriage Act and that means married people will receive better NHS care, better homes and cars...as long as you're happy to be spied on by AI software.

Marrs comes up with such wild and unsettling concepts! The prospect of this being real is terrifying because it would be incredibly invasive. The pacing is really good, drip-feeding information to keep you intrigued. It wasn't full of twists but I think the plot was unnerving enough that it didn't need twists. The characters were not particularly likeable, but that added to the story. 

As with The Family Experiment, I read this via audiobook, so this made the ads so realistic ("
we put the 'you' in euthanasia
" 😂).

This book was mentioned in The Family Experiment and this book had matched that one, so Marrs is two-for-two right now.