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Author: NILL

Binding: Paperback

ISBN: 9781784161750

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Author: NILL

Brand: imusti

Edition: Film Tie-In

Binding: Paperback

Release Date: 01-12-2016

Part Number: 24501432

EAN: 9781784161750

Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.0 x 1.2 inches

Languages: english

Description:

Review -The Girl on the Train has more fun with unreliable narration than any chiller since Gone Girl. . . . The Girl on the Train is liable to draw a large, bedazzled readership too. . . . The Girl on the Train is full of back-stabbing, none of it literal.---Janet Maslin, The New York Times -The Girl on the Train marries movie noir with novelistic trickery. . . hang on tight. You'll be surprised by what horrors lurk around the bend.---USA Today -Like its train, the story blasts through the stagnation of these lives in suburban London and the reader cannot help but turn pages. . . . The welcome echoes of Rear Window throughout the story and its propulsive narrative make The Girl on the Train an absorbing read.---The Boston Globe -[The Girl on the Train] pulls off a thriller's toughest trick: carefully assembling everything we think we know, until it reveals the one thing we didn't see coming.---Entertainment Weekly -Gone Girl fans will devour this psychological thriller. . . . Hawkins's debut ends with a twist that no one--least of all its victims--could have seen coming.---People -Given the number of titles that are declared to be 'the next' of a bestseller . . . book fans have every right to be wary. But Paula Hawkins' novel The Girl on the Train just might have earned the title of 'the next Gone Girl.---Christian Science Monitor -Hawkins's taut story roars along at the pace of, well, a high-speed train. ...Hawkins delivers a smart, searing thriller that offers readers a 360-degree view of lust, love, marriage and divorce.---Good Housekeeping -There's nothing like a possible murder to take the humdrum out of your daily commute.---Cosmopolitan -Paula Hawkins has come up with an ingenious slant on the currently fashionable amnesia thriller. . . . Hawkins juggles perspectives and timescales with great skill, and considerable suspense builds up along with empathy for an unusual central character.---The Guardian -Paula Hawkins deftly imbues her debut psychological thriller with inventive twists and a shocking denouement. ... Hawkins delivers an original debut that keeps the exciting momentum of The Girl on the Train going until the last page.---Denver Post -The Girl on the Train, Hawkins's first thriller, is well-written and ingeniously constructed.- - The Washington Post -The novel is at its best in the moment of maximum confusion, when neither the reader nor the narrators know what is occurring- - The Financial Times -This fresh take on Hitchcock's Rear Window is getting raves and will likely be one of the biggest debuts of the year.---Omaha World-Herald -Hawkins's tale of love, regret, violence and forgetting is an engrossing psychological thriller with plenty of surprises. . . . The novel gets harder and harder to put down as the story screeches toward its unexpected ending.---Minneapolis Star Tribune -A gripping, down-the-rabbit-hole thriller.---Entertainment Weekly Hotlist -The Thriller So Engrossing, You'll Pray for Snow: Send in the blizzards, because nothing as mundane as work, school or walking the dog should distract you from this debut thriller. A natural fit for fans of Gone Girl-style unreliable narrators and twisty, fast-moving plots, The Girl on the Train will have you racing through the pages.---Oprah.com -It's difficult to say too much more about the plot of The Girl on the Train; like all thrillers, it's best for readers to dive in spoiler-free. This is a debut novel--Hawkins is a journalist by training--but it doesn't read like the work of someone new to suspense. The novel is perfectly paced, from its arresting beginning to its twist ending; it's not an easy book to put down. . . . . What really makes The Girl on the Train such a gripping novel is Hawkins' remarkable understanding of the limits of human knowledge, and the degree to which memory and imagination can become confused.---NPR.org -[L]ike Gone Girl, Hawkins's book is a highly addictive novel about a lonely divorcee who gets caught up in the disappe

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