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Paula Hawkins: All her books in order

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Paula Hawkins is a British writer born in Zimbabwe in 1972. Before turning to fiction, she worked as a journalist for over fifteen years. In 2015, she achieved international fame with her psychological thriller "The Girl on the Train", which sold more than 27 million copies in more than 50 countries and was adapted to film in 2016.

Below I leave you one list of his most outstanding works in order of publication:

1. The girl on the train (2015)

Rachel takes the same train every morning, seeing the same houses and people. She becomes obsessed with a couple she sees from the train window, imagining their perfect livesHowever, one day she witnesses something unexpected that involves her in a mystery deeper than she ever imagined.

2. Written in water (2017)

In a small English village, several women have been found dead in the river. Nel Abbott, who was investigating these deaths, is found dead in the same place. Her sister Jules returns to the village to take care of her niece. and unravel the secrets hidden in the deep waters.

Preview Product Price
Written in water (Bestseller) Written in water (Bestseller) 8.96 EURAmazon Prime

3. On low heat (2021)

The body of a young man is found on a houseboat in London. Three women are implicated in the case: Laura, who was with him the night before; Carla, her aunt still mourning another recent loss; and Miriam, a nosy neighbor with secrets of her own. Each harbors grudges and ulterior motives.

4. Blind spot (2022)

Since childhood, Edie, Jake and Ryan have been inseparable friends. When Jake is brutally murdered and Ryan is accused of the crimeEdie finds herself alone in the house she shared with Jake. As she deals with her grief, she begins to feel like someone is watching her, and secrets from her past emerge, threatening her safety.

Preview Product Price
Blind Spot (Crime and Mystery) Blind Spot (Crime and Mystery) 8.96 EURAmazon Prime

5. The blue hour (2024)

On an isolated Scottish island, artist Vanessa Chapman lived before her death. When it is discovered that one of his sculptures contains a human bone, questions are reopened about the disappearance of her husband Julian years ago. James Becker is sent to the island to investigate, but soon finds himself in the middle of unexpected dangers and dark secrets.

Readers' Note:

4.3 out of 5

As a curiosity, tell you that in addition to these thrillers, Hawkins previously wrote romance novels under the pseudonym Amy Silver., although they did not achieve the notoriety of his later works.

Paula Hawkins' narrative is characterized by her ability to create disturbing atmospheres and psychologically complex characters, keeping the reader in suspense until the last page.

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