Discover the thrillers by New York Times bestselling author Paula Hawkins, collected for the first time in a collection. With twists and chilling plots, Hawkins keeps the reader hooked until the very last page.
The girl on the train
Every morning Rachel takes the 8:04 a.m. train from Ashbury to London. She knows the route by heart.
In one passage, Rachel observes house number 15 daily. Obsessed with its beautiful inhabitants—whom she calls Jess and Jason—Rachel is able to describe what she imagines to be the young couple's perfect life. Until she witnesses a shocking scene. A few days later, she discovers that Jess—actually Megan—is missing.
Unable to remain aloof, she goes to the police and reports what she saw. And ends up not only directly involved in the unfolding of events, but also in the lives of everyone involved.
In dark waters
In the days before her death, Nel called her sister. Jules didn't answer the phone and simply ignored her plea for help. Now Nel is dead. They say she committed suicide. And Jules has been forced to return to the one place she thought she had escaped forever to care for the teenage daughter her sister left behind.
But Jules is afraid. A visceral fear. Of her long-buried past, of the old Mill House, of knowing that Nel would never have jumped to her death. And most of all, she's afraid of the river, and the stretch everyone calls Drowning Well...
On slow fire
Young Daniel Sutherland was an artist who led a relatively quiet life living on his boat on a London canal. Until one day, Daniel was found dead on the floor of the boat.
Among the people around him – family, neighbors, and love interests – some carried scars and traumas that could lead them to such an insane act in a moment of madness.
And apparently, they all had some reason to want Daniel out of their way.