Publisher: Atlantic Books
Release date: 10 October 2024
Back cover blurb: I used to dread rush hour. Now I live for it... Rachel wakes from a coma to discover her controlling husband has been killed, and the police suspect her of involvement. But all Rachel can recall from the last few weeks are tantalising flashes of a fellow commuter. A man whose name she doesn't know. A man who has disappeared without a trace. Now Rachel is a wealthy widow and the vultures are circling, wanting her in prison for murder, or failing that ... dead. Can Rachel discover the truth in time to save herself?
Wow. What a rollercoaster of a book this is. I know that sounds like a horrible cliché, but in this case I'm afraid it's true. I literally could not put this book down. It was like some kind of addiction...
Rachel is a married to a wealthy man, much older than her. She is happy enough in her marriage, until she meets a handsome stranger on the tube.
Her stepdaughter Caroline has always had a harsh opinion of her, believing that she split up her parents marriage, and conveniently forgetting that it takes two to tango...
Caroline is also a spoilt brat.
Bought up in a life of privilege, wanting for nothing, it has left her with a terrible attitude to life, believing she can trample over people to get what she wants, or pay them off if something unpleasant happens, or doesn't go her way.
Her Father sticks up for his poorly behaving daughter, even when he knows he shouldn't.
He's been doing it for so long that he doesn't know how to stop. But he is at risk of tearing his marriage apart if he doesn't do something soon.
Caroline will stop at nothing to get what she wants.
But no one could know exactly how far she would go to get what she wanted...
The Commuter is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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