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THE SUMMARY OF EACH CHAPTER
1. Chapter One (Rachel)
Rachel was alcoholic woman who
liked to spend her days in the train which was on the way to London. She had
never been passed her chance to look at her favourite house, house number
fifteen while the train were passing that house. She even named the people who
lived in that house as Jason and Jess and she felt that they were the most
romantic couple that she had been ever known.
2. Chapter Two (Megan)
Megan was the one Rachel referred
as Jess had been married to Scott. She actually took a job as nanny for Anna’s
child, Megan’s neighbour. But suddenly, she wanted to stop her short-lived
career as nanny.
3. Chapter Three (Rachel)
Rachel saw Jess was cheating on
Jason but at the same time, she saw Tom,Rachel’s ex-husband in a flash. Rachel
could not believe what had been she saw because she felt like Jess and Jason
were in love to each other. They had a happy marriage life.
4. Chapter Four (Megan)
Megan maybe had a secret that she
had always been kept from her husband, Scott and her therapist doctor,
Dr.Kamal. She also looked disappointed when Scott brought the topic about
children .
5. Chapter Five (Rachel)
Rachel had been evicted so, where
place that she would go?of course, the train. On the train, the tears came, and
she did not care if the people were watching her. She let the tears flowed as far as Northcote,
then she pulled herself together and wiped her eyes.
When the train stopped at the
signal, she looked up and saw Jason standing on the terrace, looking down at
the track. She felt as though he was looking right at her and for some reason
she felt afraid.
Rachel knew Jess was Megan
Hipwell who had been missing. Since that day, she googled her.
6. Chapter Six (Megan)
7. Chapter Seven (Rachel)
Rachel had been lost her memory
on the day of her accident so, she wanted to go to Witney to regain her memory
on that day. From what she had been researched about Megan, she knew Megan had
ran a small art gallery in Witney but it had been closed down in April last
year. Megan’s husband, Scott was a self-employed IT consultant. According to
the Daily Mail, their house was worth 400,00 USD. It seemed like when something
bad happened to woman, so the police would look at husband or boyfriend. But
people did not know Megan had a boyfriend and it could be Megan only the one
who knew that the boyfriend existed.
8. Chapter Eight (Megan)
There was time when Megan thought
could be everything and he could be enough but she did not want this any
longer. She went downstairs to say goodbye as he was heading off to work, he
slipped his arms around her waist and kissed the top of her head. She felt
horrible then like the worst person in the world. She could not wait him to
shut the door because she knew she was going to cry.
9. Chapter Nine (Rachel)
Rachel told the detective about
the man that she saw kissing Megan romantically. And at the same time, she got
an email reply from Scott so, she emailed him again to let him know that she
had information that might interest him.
10. Chapter Ten (Anna)
Anna was Tom’s second wife after
Tom divorced with Rachel. She had a child with Tom, Evie . Everyone told her
that she was insane to agree to move into Tom’s house. But for now, she felt
happy with her life as Tom and Evie are worth for her.
10. The Ending
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Synopsis:
Every Day The Same
Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal taht allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their deck. She's even started to feel like she knows them. Jess and Jason, she calls them. Their life - as she sees it - is perfect. Not unlike the life she recently lost.
Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal taht allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their deck. She's even started to feel like she knows them. Jess and Jason, she calls them. Their life - as she sees it - is perfect. Not unlike the life she recently lost.
Until
Today:
And then
she sees something shocking. It's only a minute until the train moves on, but
it's enough. Now everything's changed. Unable to keep it to herself, Rachel
goes to the police. But is she really as unreliable as they say? Soon she is
deeply entangled not only in the investigation but in the lives of everyone
involved. Has she done more harm than good?
Review:
This book is quite popular. After finishing 100 pages,
it feel like I don't want to read this book anymore but I keep reading it and
finally the climax of this story is truly amazing. It's no doubt that this book
was one of the best new York Times Bestseller Books.
I read this one out of curiosity. Aware that it had
been a huge market success, I wondered if it merited the sales. According to
Riverhead, The
Girl on the Train is, or was, the fastest-selling adult hardcover
fiction debut ever.
This book was INTOXICATING. I loved every single
second of it. While I had gone into this story thinking it was going to be
packed with suspenseful scenes, the mystery was really in the storytelling. It
was unexpected but executed SOOOO well. A+ use of an unreliable narrator that
propelled the story way beyond what I had originally anticipated. Not only was
it extremely thrilling and kept me intrigued the entire time, but I seriously
appreciated how accurate the representation of alcoholism was. While the events
of the story were not necessarily the most "realistic", the many of
the characters felt real; like people who could actually exist, who had authentic
thoughts and feelings I could see reflected in actual people. It was a
fantastic novel and I would highly highly recommend it.
I had very high expectations of this book.
It is the winner of the Goodreads Choice Award 2015 in the Mystery &
Thriller category and a lot of my friends had praised it highly in their
reviews.
The story is narrated by three characters - Rachel, Megan and Anna.
Rachel is the " the girl on the train". She is a an alcoholic whose cheating husband, Tom, had divorced her for Anna. Still she is unable to let go of Tom and keeps calling, texting him and has even retain's Tom's surname. For her drinking problems Rachel has been fired from her job and just takes the train to London to keep up the pretense of still having the job. She wallows in self pity and even though she senses contempt not only from her landlady & her boyfriend but from a random stranger in the train as well etc. she can not clean up her act.
While taking the train she observes a couple whom she has named Jason and Jess every day and one day she observes some thing about the couple and it gives her a jolt. Later it is found that the Jess, whose real name is Megan has gone missing and Rachel decides to play detective.
The three narrators of the story are flawed in some way or the other: Rachel with her substance abuse issues which her destroyed her confidence and self esteem, Megan fighting her own demons from the past and present and Anna is also shown indulging in to activities, which by her own admission, reminds her of Rachel.
The story is narrated by three characters - Rachel, Megan and Anna.
Rachel is the " the girl on the train". She is a an alcoholic whose cheating husband, Tom, had divorced her for Anna. Still she is unable to let go of Tom and keeps calling, texting him and has even retain's Tom's surname. For her drinking problems Rachel has been fired from her job and just takes the train to London to keep up the pretense of still having the job. She wallows in self pity and even though she senses contempt not only from her landlady & her boyfriend but from a random stranger in the train as well etc. she can not clean up her act.
While taking the train she observes a couple whom she has named Jason and Jess every day and one day she observes some thing about the couple and it gives her a jolt. Later it is found that the Jess, whose real name is Megan has gone missing and Rachel decides to play detective.
The three narrators of the story are flawed in some way or the other: Rachel with her substance abuse issues which her destroyed her confidence and self esteem, Megan fighting her own demons from the past and present and Anna is also shown indulging in to activities, which by her own admission, reminds her of Rachel.
The mystery is decent but at times Rachel's behaviour is a bit annoying. I know she is playing the part of a damaged human being but still. The identity of the culprit was a bit too easy to guess also. But overall, it is a good book to read and I would recommend it to people who enjoy psychological mysteries.
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