The Girl on the Train
by Rachel Wagstaff, Duncan Abel, Paula Hawkins

The Girl on the Train Book Cover
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Readers have mixed feelings about the play, with many praising its character development and psychological depth. While some find it a gripping thriller with unexpected twists, others criticize the lack of likable characters and a disappointing ending. Overall, it seems to evoke strong reactions, both positive and negative, from its audience.

Gripping psychological thriller Strong character development Unexpected twists Unlikable characters Disappointing ending

Synopsis

Adapted from Paula Hawkins' novel – an international phenomenon selling over twenty million copies worldwide – this gripping new play will keep you guessing until the final moment.

Rachel Watson longs for a different life.

Her only escape is the perfect couple she watches through the train window every day, happy and in love.

Or so it appears.

When Rachel learns that the woman she's been secretly watching has suddenly disappeared, she finds herself as a witness and even a suspect in a thrilling mystery.

Publication

Publisher Oberon
Year 2018
Binding Paperback
Edition Reprint
Pages 96
Language English
ISBN-13 9781786825124
ISBN-10 1786825120
eISBN-13 9781786825131
LCC PR6123

The Girl on the Train is a British adaptation play written by Rachel Wagstaff and published by Oberon (2018).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781786825131).

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