![]() ![]() In The Girl on the Train, Rachel Watson, recently divorced and slowly crumbling under the weight of alcoholism, is forced to relive her pain each time her train passes by her former home-where her ex-husband now resides with the woman he left her for-on her daily commute. Each of the three narrators craft bold portraits of each character, making you sympathize with each perspective quickly.and wonder who, exactly, has the most accurate version of reality. ![]() ![]() Rachel’s perspective isn’t the only one you’ll hear in this twisty listen-two other women complete the story, sharing experiences that will leave listeners sifting through each version for grains of truth. But when Rachel sees something shocking through the train window, and can’t help but dig into what happened, she sets off a chain of events with shocking consequences. To dull the pain, liven up her dreary life, and further self-destruct, Rachel crafts idealistic stories about their neighbors, imagining up lives she wishes she could have herself. ![]()
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