"Rachel
takes the same commuter train every morning and every evening. Every day she
passes the same Victorian terraces, stops at the same signal, and sees the same
couple, breakfasting on their roof terrace. Jason and Jess seem so happy
together.
Then one day Rachel sees something she shouldn't have seen, and soon after, Jess disappears. Suddenly Rachel is chasing the truth and unable to trust anyone. Not even herself.
Tense, taut, twisty and surprising . . . The Girl on the Train creeps right under your skin and stays there."
Review from the Internet
Ready by Robyn S.
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