The Girl on the train by Paula Hawkins
I chose this book because when I read the blurb I felt very interested in knowing what the girl was seeing from the train.
“My head leaning against the carriage window, I watch these houses roll past me like a tracking shot in a film. I see them as others do not; even their owners probably don’t see them from this perspective. Twice a day, I am offered a view into other lives, just for a moment. There’s something comforting about the sight of strangers safe at home.”
It is not what I expected but it is not bad. At the beginning it is rather heavy going and In my opinion the best part of the book is from half ahead when you have to figure out what is true and what is fiction, and finally it gripped me.
I recommend it to those who like complex thriller, with violence, alcohol, characters mentally unstable and jealousy.
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Maite Lardiez
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