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Binding
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Number of Pages
340
Age Group
All
Language
Marathi
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Book Summary
This Edition Of The Girl On The Train Pulls You Into A Gripping Psychological Thriller About A Woman Who Rides The Same Commuter Train Every Day, Watching The Life She Imagines From The Window—And The Life She Almost Believes Is The Reality She Sees. For Fans Of Adult Mystery And Suspense, This Novel Delivers A Tense, Unsettling Journey Through Memory, Perception, And The Danger Lurking Behind Ordinary Routines. If You Love Propulsive Plots, Unreliable Narrators, And A Story That Keeps You Guessing, This Is For You.
Written With Cinematic Pacing And Alternating Viewpoints, The Girl On The Train Invites You Into Rachel's World And The Tangled Lives She Observes From The Other Side Of The Window. The Experience Is Lean But Dense With Atmosphere: Crisp Chapters, Shifting Memories, And A Mounting Sense Of Unease As The Truth Begins To Spill Out. The Book Blends Psychological Depth With A Fast, Page-Turning Ride, Making Complex Relationships And Secrets Feel Just Within Reach.
When You Finish The Girl On The Train, You'll See The Ordinary World With Sharper Eyes And A Mind Full Of Questions. The Reading Experience Lingers, Inviting You To Reconsider What You Think You Know About The People Next Door And The Stories We Tell Ourselves. A Suspenseful, Unforgettable Ride That Stays With You Long After The Train Has Gone By.
Product Details
Author
Paul A. Hawkins
Publisher
Manjul Publishing House
Number of Pages
340
Language
Marathi
SKU
BK0481435
ISBN
9789355430427
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
14 x 1.5 x 22 cm
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.