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The Girl on the Train

The Girl on the Train

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The Girl on the Train

<p><strong>An Amazon Best Book of the Month, January 2015:</strong> Intersecting, overlapping, not-quite-what-they-seem lives. Jealousies and betrayals and wounded hearts. A haunting unease that clutches and won’t let go. All this and more helps propel Paula Hawkins’s addictive debut into a new stratum of the psychological thriller genre. At times, I couldn’t help but think: <i>Hitchcockian</i>. From the opening line, the reader knows what they’re in for: “She’s buried beneath a silver birch tree, down towards the old train tracks…” But Hawkins teases out the mystery with a veteran’s finesse. The “girl on the train” is Rachel, who commutes into London and back each day, rolling past the backyard of a happy-looking couple she names Jess and Jason. Then one day Rachel sees “Jess” kissing another man. The day after that, Jess goes missing. The story is told from three character’s not-to-be-trusted perspectives: Rachel, who mourns the loss of her former life with the help of canned gin and tonics; Megan (aka Jess); and Anna, Rachel’s ex-husband’s wife, who happens to be Jess/Megan’s neighbor. Rachel’s voyeuristic yearning for the seemingly idyllic life of Jess and Jason lures her closer and closer to the investigation into Jess/Megan’s disappearance, and closer to a deeper understanding of who she really is. And who she isn’t. This is a book to be devoured. <i>-Neal Thompson</i></p>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Riverhead Books
Manufacturer
Riverhead Books
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
488022
Color
Black
ReleaseDate
2016-07-12T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
710308291191
EANs
9781594634024

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