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While You Wait For The Girl On the Train, Why Not Try…
In Paula Hawkins’s The Girl On The Train, one woman becomes embroiled in a criminal investigation when she believes she has witnessed something shady. If you are patiently waiting in queue for this high demand title, why not try one of the psychologically suspenseful novels below.
The Girl Who Disappeared Twice by Andrea Kane
When the kidnapping of five year old Krissy mirrors the unsolved kidnapping of her aunt thirty-two year earlier, her devastated mother enlists a team of forensic experts who get results without worrying about legalities.
Losing You by Nicci French
A mother’s worst nightmare is realized when her 15 year old daughter suddenly disappears and no one takes it seriously.
Precious Thing by Colette McBeth
Is it suicide, murder or something more sinister? A young journalist seeks the answers after she is assigned to cover a missing person story that turns out to be her best friend.
Someone Else's Skin by Sarah Hilary
A detective’s treads on familiar territory when she begins to investigates a murder at a domestic violence shelter.
Tuesday's Gone by Nicci French
What is the link between a dead body found in a client’s house and Psychologist Frieda Klein?
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