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Monday 23 January 2017

Get ready to step "into the water" and buckle up and get ready to have another "Girl On The Train" "I never saw that coming" moment

!This article may contain spoilers so if you don't want to know about the following please stop reading this article now or just turn away now please!

I'm sorry for the pun but I just couldn't resist it...anyhew I was perusing my email inbox the other day and an e-mail popped up from Waterstones about the brand spanking new book that you can pre-buy now before it sells out like hot cakes when it officially is released on May 2nd this year from their website from the author of "The Girl On The Train" Paula Hawkins called "Into The Water".

According to the author:

"This story has been brewing for a good while..."

she goes on to say that:

"For me their is something irresistible about the stories we tell ourselves, the way voices and truths can be hidden consciously or unconsciously, memories can be washed away and whole histories submerged. Ten two sisters appeared, and the novel began to form."

sounds intriguing...and with how successful her novel "The Girl On The Train" was and then with how successful this was when it went to cinemas who's to say that this next novel of hers won't go the same way...so in other words readers of this book should probably expect the same,-now this is probably just me- twists that will have you thinking "that came out of nowhere", like in the movie adaption of "The Girl On The Train" the audience are completely gripped by the story of finding out who killed Megan and the audience think that Emily Blunt's character couldn't possibly have killed her because it's too obvious that even when she wakes up covered in blood that she could have killed her, then you think "did Emily blunt kill her?" because everything points to her, how she saw her and she was drunk and she did hit someone with the same red coloured puffa jacket as the one Meghan was found to be wearing the day she died, and it's not until the end of the film do the audience see that all along it was Emily Blunt's characters ex-husband that killed Megan and he'd been feeding lies to both his new wife and to his ex-wife and he nearly hurts his baby and nearly kills his ex-wife that figures it all out...it just leaves the audience thinking "I didn't think of that"...or that could just be me though.

This new novel does sound as intriguing as the last novel with the story centring on the body of a single mother being found at the bottom of a river that runs through town, earlier in the summer a vulnerable teenage girl met the same fate but these aren't the first women to drown in the river thus disturbing the river and it's history dredging up secrets long submerged.

But I have just thought with how the author has said about "two sisters emerged" it sounds like she needs to put some spoiler alerts up of her own because this sounds like the mystery is kind of solved that these two women aren't just linked by how they were found dead in the river, they obviously were related by the sounds of how the author is talking and that there is going to be something to do with both of these women that leads both of them being found dead in the river.






 

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