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The Stranger on the Train
The Stranger on the Train: A Novel | Abbie Taylor
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A mother’s worst nightmare: the subway doors close with her baby son still on the train. In this suspenseful debut novel, a woman goes to unimaginable lengths to get her child back. A struggling, single mother, Emma sometimes wishes that her thirteen-month-old son Ritchie would just disappear. Then, one quiet Sunday evening, after a sinister encounter on the London Underground—Ritchie does just that. Emma immediately reports his abduction to the police but there she faces a much worse situation than she ever imagined. Why do the police seem so reluctant to help her? And why do they think she would want hurt her own child? If Emma wants Ritchie back, she’ll have to find him herself. With the help of a stranger named Rafe, the one person who seems to believe her, Emma sets off in search of her son. She is determined to find Ritchie no matter what it takes…but who exactly is the real enemy here? With dark twists and intertwining narratives, The Stranger on the Train is an unforgettable novel of psychological suspense that you will keep you guessing until the shattering finale.
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JulieAnn
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Great story. I'm so glad it ended the way it did instead of going another route.

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JoeStalksBeck
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Got this from the library . Lisa Unger gave it a great review. Soooo, the first 10 pages have me all emotional already! If the book stays at this level of intensity it's gonna be great

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"Inside, a tightness unraveled, the tightness that said they thought she was lying or mad, or else they just didn't care, because in this world some people mattered and some did not.
Some people had power and some didn't; that was how it was; and how you got that power she didn't know, it was a secret she'd never know now, it would never be for the likes of her. She was no one."

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