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Headstrong Journalist, Anna Rothman knows what suicide looks like - her own husband killed himself five years earlier. When Elly Swift, an agitated passenger beside her on a train, leaves a locket in Anna’s bag before jumping onto the tracks, Anna starts asking awkward questions. But everything points to suicide and the police close the case.
Anna, however, believes Elly’s fears for Toby, her young nephew, missing since being snatched from St Stephen’s church six months ago, fail to explain the true reason behind Elly’s distress. Through a series of cryptic clues Elly left behind, Anna starts asking awkward questions, embarking on a dangerous crusade to track down Toby and find Elly’s killer.
But nothing is as it seems and Anna opens a can of worms that throws into question the death of her husband, five years earlier - before the threads of the mystery converge in an astonishing conclusion.
3.5 *I listened to this as an audiobook. I think that's why it gets an extra half star. Sometimes I find some plots can be visualized better when I'm listening to them. I enjoyed the mystery and was glued to find out what really happened and was surprised at how it all unravelled. There were quite a few characters to keep in order and a few different things going on within the story. At times I found it a bit confusing. Overall the writing was good. A lot of detail and emotion was put into this
Don't let the title fool you - it's NOT "THE girl on THE train"I fell for it, thinking it was the much-talked-about "THE girl on THE train" which is being made into a movie. I'm sure the title is not a coincidence, and was deliberately chosen for this reason. It's trash, full of fantastical coincidences and the inexplicable actions of total strangers who somehow take an instant adoration of Anna and help her out. This is not even comic-book like; it's not that good. It's silly beyond belief.

I wanted to read this book because I'd read about how the other book of a similar name had actually catapulted this book to the top of the Amazon Kindle charts because people kept downloading it by mistake. I subsequently wanted this book to then be better than the other one. But it wasn't. It really, really wasn't.So yes, I finished this book, because yes, it had me hooked in terms of wanting to know what happened, but ultimately I wanted to see if the book and author would redeem themselves.
Okay so, I am not going to lie - I bought this book in the Kindle sale last year thinking that it was The Girl on The Train by Paula Hawkins! There is definitely a lesson there about wearing your glasses. I believe that I only payed 99p for this one and it was actually a fabulous read. I have tried my best to avoid any spoilers so that you may enjoy this book, too. I have, however, included some key characteristics of the novel as a whole, in order to provide enough detail for readers to make an
An excellent book with really good twists and turns. A sizzling good ending. Full review to follow.
I had read an article that this book shot to fame when readers mistook it for Paula Hawkins' hit book. So of course, I had to find out more. I listened to the audiobook, which I loved. Since it took place in England, I felt like I was transported there with the narrator. The story at first was so confusing, because I couldn't really understand why we were focusing on two investigations, but then of course it all came together in the end. I loved the suspense, the clues we were to follow, the
A.J. Waines
Paperback | Pages: 434 pages Rating: 3.85 | 17122 Users | 945 Reviews

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ISBN: | 1508647941 (ISBN13: 9781508647942) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Everything points to suicide - but I saw her face...Headstrong Journalist, Anna Rothman knows what suicide looks like - her own husband killed himself five years earlier. When Elly Swift, an agitated passenger beside her on a train, leaves a locket in Anna’s bag before jumping onto the tracks, Anna starts asking awkward questions. But everything points to suicide and the police close the case.
Anna, however, believes Elly’s fears for Toby, her young nephew, missing since being snatched from St Stephen’s church six months ago, fail to explain the true reason behind Elly’s distress. Through a series of cryptic clues Elly left behind, Anna starts asking awkward questions, embarking on a dangerous crusade to track down Toby and find Elly’s killer.
But nothing is as it seems and Anna opens a can of worms that throws into question the death of her husband, five years earlier - before the threads of the mystery converge in an astonishing conclusion.
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Title | : | Girl on a Train |
Author | : | A.J. Waines |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 434 pages |
Published | : | February 27th 2015 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (first published June 20th 2013) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Audiobook. Crime |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 17122 Users | 945 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Girl on a Train
Would give this book 3.5* rating.enjoyed storyline but lost abit of interest in the middle.great ending love this author's work.3.5 *I listened to this as an audiobook. I think that's why it gets an extra half star. Sometimes I find some plots can be visualized better when I'm listening to them. I enjoyed the mystery and was glued to find out what really happened and was surprised at how it all unravelled. There were quite a few characters to keep in order and a few different things going on within the story. At times I found it a bit confusing. Overall the writing was good. A lot of detail and emotion was put into this
Don't let the title fool you - it's NOT "THE girl on THE train"I fell for it, thinking it was the much-talked-about "THE girl on THE train" which is being made into a movie. I'm sure the title is not a coincidence, and was deliberately chosen for this reason. It's trash, full of fantastical coincidences and the inexplicable actions of total strangers who somehow take an instant adoration of Anna and help her out. This is not even comic-book like; it's not that good. It's silly beyond belief.

I wanted to read this book because I'd read about how the other book of a similar name had actually catapulted this book to the top of the Amazon Kindle charts because people kept downloading it by mistake. I subsequently wanted this book to then be better than the other one. But it wasn't. It really, really wasn't.So yes, I finished this book, because yes, it had me hooked in terms of wanting to know what happened, but ultimately I wanted to see if the book and author would redeem themselves.
Okay so, I am not going to lie - I bought this book in the Kindle sale last year thinking that it was The Girl on The Train by Paula Hawkins! There is definitely a lesson there about wearing your glasses. I believe that I only payed 99p for this one and it was actually a fabulous read. I have tried my best to avoid any spoilers so that you may enjoy this book, too. I have, however, included some key characteristics of the novel as a whole, in order to provide enough detail for readers to make an
An excellent book with really good twists and turns. A sizzling good ending. Full review to follow.
I had read an article that this book shot to fame when readers mistook it for Paula Hawkins' hit book. So of course, I had to find out more. I listened to the audiobook, which I loved. Since it took place in England, I felt like I was transported there with the narrator. The story at first was so confusing, because I couldn't really understand why we were focusing on two investigations, but then of course it all came together in the end. I loved the suspense, the clues we were to follow, the
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