Juliana Abramovik Buozzi
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Summary of The Girl on the Train
Introduction Published in 2015, The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins quickly soared to bestseller status, captivating readers worldwide with its intense narrative and psychological depth. The novel centers on Rachel Watson, a deeply troubled woman who becomes embroiled in the lives of others while grappling with her own inner struggles. Through a multi-perspective storytelling style, the book explores themes like memory, identity, and the often blurred line between perception and reality.
By Juliana Abramovik Buozziabout a year ago in 01
Gone Girl
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Published in 2012, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn quickly established itself as one of the most gripping psychological thrillers of the decade. The novel intricately explores the complexities of marriage, personal identity, and the hidden darkness within human nature, all through the story of Nick and Amy Dunne—a couple whose seemingly perfect life unravels when Amy mysteriously vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary. What starts as a simple missing-person case soon transforms into a complex web of secrets, lies, and a media circus that spirals out of control.
By Juliana Abramovik Buozziabout a year ago in 01
The Silent Patient
Introduction In the landscape of psychological thrillers, Alex Michaelides' debut novel, “The Silent Patient”, distinguishes itself as a gripping and masterfully crafted tale of suspense. The book quickly rose to bestseller status, captivating a global audience with its complex plot and unforeseen twists. At the heart of this novel lies the story of Alicia Berenson, a renowned painter found in a haunting scene: standing over her husband's lifeless body, drenched in his blood. From that moment, Alicia descends into an eerie silence, refusing to speak a word, not even in her own defense. This enigmatic silence and the mystery that surrounds it form the spine of “The Silent Patient”, ensuring it remains a riveting read from start to finish.
By Juliana Abramovik Buozziabout a year ago in Criminal


