
Close in the heels of The Girl On The Train which was made into a movie, Paula Hawkins has yet again presented an equally succulent novel, if not more, which grips you and makes you keep on guessing till the end.
A brilliant plot which begins when a single mother's dead body surfaces from the river as her sister, Jules comes to attend to her funeral and thus follows an unsettling relationship between Jules and the Lena, the 15 year old daughter of the deceased as Jules probes into the death and also into her past relationship with her sister.
The novel is in no way an echo of The Girl On The Train and has a wide cast of diverse characters in perfect interplay all pegging into a past from where the long arm casts its pall of gloom.
In a scale of 20 we give it 18.75. Don't miss this suspense thriller.
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