Monday, October 17, 2022

The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins

"L" said she was sad when the book was over because she was enjoying it so much. That statement speaks for itself! Lots of intrigue in this whodunit. 

I'd read it before, but "L" had not. This time, I listened to the audio book, which was a different take -- and really enjoyable. 

Quick recap. Rachel takes the commuter train in and out of London, and creates stories for some of the houses/people she sees. She even names one couple she sees "Jess and Jason." They're the perfect couple. Or are they? 

Their real names are Megan and Scott. We learn more as the story unfolds. 

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