

The Girl on the Train
Rachel Wagstaff


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Readers find the play to be a gripping and intense thriller that offers a different experience from the famous film adaptation. Many appreciate the depth of character and suspenseful narrative, as well as the intricacies of the script that invite multiple readings. The portrayal of the villain, Bruno, is particularly noted for its effectiveness, contributing to the overall tension of the story.
Guy Haines and Charles Bruno meet on a train.
Because they're strangers they can say anything they like to one another.
Bruno proposes the perfect murder: he will kill Guy's unfaithful wife if Guy will kill his much-hated father.
Guy never imagines Bruno is serious.
But Bruno is deadly serious.
Strangers On A Train is a American mystery play written by Craig Warner and published by Samuel French (2003).
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Samuel French · 2003 · 80 pp
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