Books by Paula Hawkins and Complete Book Reviews
Paula Hawkins, Author Adler & Adler Publishers $0 (191p) ISBN 978-0-917561-18-4
When Hawkins, the first woman from Florida to serve in the Senate, announced at a forum on children's issues that she was a victim of sexual molestation as a youngster, she was inundated with responses from women with similar experiences. Her...
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Paula Hawkins, read by Clare Corbett, Louise Brealey, and India Fisher. Penguin Audio, unabridged, 9 CDs, 11 hrs., $40 ISBN 978-1-61176-373-7
Hawkins’s bestseller introduces us to
a young woman named Rachel Watson, whose life has been unspooling in the years since her recent divorce. Though alcoholism and a loss of self-worth have left her jobless, she continues to commute to London by...
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Paula Hawkins. Riverhead, $26.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-59463-366-9
Rachel Watson, the principal narrator of Hawkins’s psychologically astute debut, is obsessed with her ex-husband, Tom. She’s having a hard time putting the past behind her, especially since she confronts it daily, during the hourlong commute to...
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Paula Hawkins. Riverhead, $28 (400p) ISBN 978-0-7352-1120-9
Jules Abbott, the heroine of bestseller Hawkins’s twisty second psychological thriller, vowed never to return to the sleepy English town of Beckford after an incident when she was a teenager drove a wedge between her and her older sister, Nel. But...
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Paula Hawkins, read by Rachel Bavidge and a full cast. Penguin Audio, , unabridged, 9 CDs, 11 hrs., $40 ISBN 978-0-525-49604-5
In Hawkins’s psychological thriller set in the sleepy English town of Beckford, photographer-author Nel Abbott is in the midst of writing a book about the township river—known among locals as the Drowning Pool because of the many lives it has...
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Paula Hawkins. Riverhead, $28 (320p) ISBN 978-0-735211-23-0
The stabbing murder of 23-year-old Daniel Sutherland on his houseboat in London’s Regent’s Canal drives this twist-laden if unremarkable page-turner from bestseller Hawkins (The Girl on the Train). Miriam Lewis, who lives in the neighboring vessel,...
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Paula Hawkins. Mariner, $29 (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-339652-4
This predictable offering from bestseller Hawkins (The Girl on the Train) centers on an enigmatic artist, her socially awkward companion, and a lifelong fan of her work. In the present, a Tate Modern retrospective of late painter Vanessa Chapman is...
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