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Into the Water: A Novel

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The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller and global phenomenon The Girl on the Train returns with Into the Water, her addictive new novel of psychological suspense.

A single mother turns up dead at the bottom of the river that runs through town. Earlier in the summer, a vulnerable teenage girl met the same fate. They are not the first women lost to these dark waters, but their deaths disturb the river and its history, dredging up secrets long submerged.
 
Left behind is a lonely fifteen-year-old girl. Parentless and friendless, she now finds herself in the care of her mother’s sister, a fearful stranger who has been dragged back to the place she deliberately ran from—a place to which she vowed she’d never return.
 
With the same propulsive writing and acute understanding of human instincts that captivated millions of readers around the world in her explosive debut thriller, The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins delivers an urgent, twisting, deeply satisfying read that hinges on the deceptiveness of emotion and memory, as well as the devastating ways that the past can reach a long arm into the present.
 
Beware a calm surface—you never know what lies beneath.

Cast of Narrators:
Rachel Bavidge, as third person narrator/Nel’s voice
Sophie Aldred, as Jules
Daniel Weyman, as Sean & Josh
Imogen Church, as Erin Morgan
Laura Aikman, as Lena

Product Features

  • Into the Water [Audio Book CD]

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3 thoughts on “Into the Water: A Novel

  1. Best suspense thriller of 2017 The river flows quietly and into its waters a lot of secrets go. Into the Water is the long awaited second novel by the most talented suspense author Paula Hawkins. I’ve been waiting for this book for so long. Anyone who have read and enjoyed her first book, The Girl on the Train, must have probably been doing the same. I couldn’t wait to lay my hands on this book. 

  2. Disappointing Read I loved Girl on a Train and was so excited to read the latest book by Paula Hawkins. Unfortunately, it was very disappointing. The suspense was no where close to Girl on a Train. The plot was full of death but lacked emotion.

  3. Bereft I’ve read so many negative reviews of ‘Into The Water’ that I almost did not buy it. Silly me. This is a masterpiece, an intricate web of lies, brutality, scandal, fear, mysogyny, misunderstanding and longing.Reviewers have said they cannot keep the characters straight, there are too many. I disagree. Buy it, borrow it, read it. It will bewitch you.

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