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  • the daughter of the train  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Well-crafted plot that keeps the suspense almost to the end of the book. Well drawn characters. It perfectly fit into the story.
  • Thank you amazon readers!  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Thank you to critical amazon! Without all your positive feedback I would never have persevered in reading this thriller. The beginning is pretty boring .... But after the first 70 pages fasten your seat belts !!!! Total addictive. One has outstanding
  • A very good thriller  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    "The daughter of the train" is an excellent thriller that held my breath after Completion. First of Jai was a little taken aback by the character of Rachel, who under her daughter banal tunes proves to be depressed, alcoholic, obsessed with her
  • Very good novel  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    I really enjoyed this novel. The plot is not bad. The smooth writing, well ventilated. The author tells the story of Rachel Watson, divorced, alcoholic, psychomaniaque, depressed. But also to Megan and Anna. We follow the story of three women, who st
  • The substance, form, everything hangs!  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Here is a novel that is fully in his time. Indeed, it addresses issues that are familiar to us and yet some still remain taboo: alcoholism in women, its causes and consequences, painful separation that prevents move on, the non-desire for motherhood,
  • A rather banal thriller  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Rachel is sad, she can not forget her ex-husband, Tom, who deceived her and left her for a woman thinner but especially pregnant. As she, Rachel, do not parviennait to have children. Then Rachel drinks, still drinks more, staying with a friend, take
  • A trip in excellent company!  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Excellent psychological thriller I've eaten in two days. The plot is woven, the twists are many and complex characters. I particularly liked the originality of the narrative alternating with three different characters. Furthermore, many issues such a
  • A good moment of suspense  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    I really enjoyed reading this book or a priori rock, the obvious becomes less obvious and not nice so nice as that. At the beginning of the reading of this book passages provoked in me a sense of unease. The character of Rachel with his alcoholism, h
  • Excellent policeman  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Rachel, thirties, is an alcoholic. She has lost the plot since her divorce and can not cut ties with her former husband. Every day, Rachel takes the train from the suburbs to get to central London, to his "work". Each day, the train stops at the
  • thrilling story  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    I loved this book he read in one sitting. The story is well done and to the last chapter we still hesitate on the end. The book evokes the perspective of three ways diary with dates. From time to time, even when you go back to see who speaks in chapt
  • A good first book but ...  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    Is it because of the grip, which can be sold on this first novel, but I must say that during the three thirds of my reading, I kept asking myself why Spielberg had bought the adaptation rights . Arrival at the last third, I understood the interest it
  • Roman well arranged, including the enigma unsatisfactory  

    The Girl on the Train (Paperback)
    This novel is presented as a 'thriller', all this because he has it a crime. But it makes us just "thrilled" and yet, just a little bit at the end. Instead we would vomit because it comes from dune tribulations drunkard, an alcoholic who spends