The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins is a psychological thriller that follows Rachel, an emotionally troubled woman who becomes entangled in a missing person's investigation. Set against the backdrop of daily train commutes, Rachel's obsession with a seemingly perfect couple she observes from the train leads her into a web of deceit and danger. Themes of memory, trauma, and the complexity of relationships are explored as Rachel grapples with her own past and the truth behind the disappearance. This gripping novel is ideal for fans of suspenseful fiction and psychological dramas. Published in 2015, it has become a bestseller and is often studied in literature courses.
Key Points
- Explores themes of memory and trauma through Rachel's perspective
- Follows a missing person's investigation that intertwines with Rachel's life
- Examines complex relationships and the impact of obsession
- Set in contemporary London with a focus on urban commuting


