Into the Water: A Thrilling Novel by Paula Hawkins
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Discover the gripping depths of suspense with Into the Water, the highly-anticipated second novel by bestselling author Paula Hawkins. Following her sensational debut, The Girl on the Train, Hawkins once again draws readers into a world of mystery and psychological drama. In this intricately woven narrative, a young mother, Nel Abbott, is found dead in the river, a tragedy that unveils the covert tales of a river town filled with long-buried secrets....
Show moreDiscover the gripping depths of suspense with Into the Water, the highly-anticipated second novel by bestselling author Paula Hawkins. Following her sensational debut, The Girl on the Train, Hawkins once again draws readers into a world of mystery and psychological drama. In this intricately woven narrative, a young mother, Nel Abbott, is found dead in the river, a tragedy that unveils the covert tales of a river town filled with long-buried secrets. The entrancing plot rattles through generations, as each thread unearths the pain, secrets, and regrets that each character carries. As the story unfolds through multiple perspectives, you will find yourself questioning the nature of truth and innocence. With Hawkins’ unique storytelling style, suspense unfurls masterfully, compelling you to turn each page with anticipation.
Less| manufacturer | Riverhead Books |
|---|---|
| releaseDate | 2017-05-02T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
The author is Paula Hawkins, known for her bestsellers including The Girl on the Train.
Yes, while it has thematic similarities to The Girl on the Train, it is a completely independent story.
Absolutely! Although fans of The Girl on the Train will appreciate the style, Into the Water can be enjoyed on its own.
It is primarily classified as a psychological thriller.
Yes, it is appropriate for readers aged 15 and up, dealing with mature themes.