Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
My Thoughts:
This book features a writing style that was completely different from what I’m used to. It shifts between multiple points of view and perspectives throughout the story, back and forth, which kept me engaged. There were great twists and turns, and the plot stayed interesting from start to finish. While I enjoyed the story, I would have preferred a more direct presentation of events. Still, overall, it’s an entertaining and suspenseful read. I give it four stars.
Publisher’s Synopsis:
The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Girl on the Train returns with a gripping novel of psychological suspense.
A single mother is found dead at the bottom of a river that has long held dark secrets. Earlier in the summer, a teenage girl also met the same fate. These deaths stir the history of the river and uncover secrets long submerged.
Left behind is a lonely fifteen-year-old girl, parentless and friendless, now in the care of her mother’s sister—a woman who had vowed never to return to this place.
With the same intense writing and insight into human instincts that captivated readers worldwide in The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins delivers a twisting, urgent, and deeply satisfying thriller that explores the deceptive nature of memory and emotion.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0 out of 5 stars – Twisting Psychological Thriller

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