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Book Summary
A Slow Fire Burning Is A Gripping Psychological Thriller About Trust, Truth, And The Danger Of Judging Too Quickly. Set In A Tense, Intimate World, This Novel Follows Three Women—Laura, Miriam, And Carla—Whose Lives Collide After A Crime, Inviting Adult Readers Who Love Moody, Character-Driven Mysteries To Lean In And Ask What Really Happened.
Written From Multiple Viewpoints, A Slow Fire Burning Unfolds Through The Intertwined Experiences Of Laura, Miriam, And Carla. Each Voice Brings History, Motive, And A Wary Sense Of Danger, Slowly Revealing How Easy It Is For A Person To Be Misread When Appearances Collide With Fear, Grief, And Pressure. The Book Moves With Controlled Pace—Carefully Chosen Details, Sharp Dialogue, And Occasional Shifts In Time—That Keep The Tension Taut Without Rushing Toward A Finale.
What Makes The Reading Experience Unique Is How The Author Blends Noir Atmosphere With A Humane Focus On The Characters’ Inner Lives. Key Concepts Emerge Naturally: The Fragility Of Reputation, The Bias We Bring To People We Think We Know, And The Moral Compromises We Make When Trying To Survive Loss. Whether You Read For The Suspense, The Emotional Honesty, Or The Page-Turning Momentum, A Slow Fire Burning Offers A Thoughtful, Immersive Journey That Lingers Long After The Last Page.
After Finishing A Slow Fire Burning, Readers Are Left With A Heightened Sensitivity To How Easily A Simple Judgment Can Distort Reality—And With A Sense That Trust, Once Broken, Requires Courage To Rebuild. The Book Invites Reflection On Humanity's Capacity For Both Kindness And Darkness, Making The Experience Feel Personal, Transformative, And Unforgettable.
Product Details
Author
Paul A. Hawkins
Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
SKU
BK0429445
ISBN
9780857524454
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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Paula Hawkins Worked As A Journalist For Fifteen Years Before Writing Her First Novel. Born And Brought Up In Zimbabwe, Paula Moved To London In 1989. Her First Thriller, The Girl On The Train, Has Sold More Than 23 Million Copies Worldwide. Published In Over Fifty Languages, It Has Been A Number 1 Bestseller Around The World And Was A Box Office Hit Film Starring Emily Blunt. Paula'S Thrillers, Into The Water And A Slow Fire Burning, Were Also Instant Number 1 Bestsellers.