:IMAGE.half | :INFO.half The Girl on the Train She watches the same couple from her train window every day. Then one of them goes missing. | :INFO What She Thinks She Saw Paula Hawkins's 2015 thriller follows Rachel Watson, an alcoholic who rides the commuter train daily, observing a couple she has named from her window and building stories about their seemingly perfect life. When the woman she watches vanishes, Rachel becomes a witness, a suspect, and an unreliable guide through a mystery of memory, manipulation, and the violence hidden inside ordinary domestic arrangements. Three women narrate chapters and none of them knows the full truth. :JOURNEY Reading The Girl on the Train 3 Compulsive 4 Urgent 4 Unreliable 4 Ominous 5 Revealing 5 Visceral :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Paula Hawkins] I have lost control over everything, even the places in my head. :NOTE.half Hawkins wrote The Girl on the Train after years as a financial journalist, drawing on her interest in unreliable perspectives and the way domestic spaces conceal private violence. She wrote it in eighteen months. | :NOTE.half The novel sold over 23 million copies and spent 20 weeks at number one on the New York Times bestseller list. The 2016 film starred Emily Blunt and relocated the action from London to New York. :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Girl+on+the+Train+Paula+Hawkins+book Find a copy near you