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The Girl On The Train (book review)

The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins is not only a charting book but is also a movie which got created because of this. As a result I decided to read the book for a second time and this time share my views on the book. The book is about a woman called Megan who goes missing and as a result the police are looking into her disappearance, at the same time a woman called Rachel was in that town drunk when it happened and after seeing Megan with another man the day before while on the train to London she tries to help the police with the investigation and makes friends with Megan's husband to try and help him through the difficult time while trying to figure out what happened the night Megan went missing. The Girl On The Train is taken from three people's perspective throughout this novel Megan (the girl who goes missing), Rachel (a drunk woman who is trying to find out what happened to Megan and gets obsessed), Anna (the woman who is now married to Rachel's ex-husband). ...

Prisoners (film review)

Film: Prisoners Year: 2013 Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery Starring: Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal. Viola Davis About:  When Keller Dover's daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands as the police pursue multiple leads and the pressure mounts My Review: Wanting to see more of a missing person movie which I had not seen in a while but I knew that I liked I decided to put on Prisoners after realising that it was on Netflix! Hoping that this would not disappoint me since I have seen it before and having an amazing cast I couldn't help but watch this and give it a review. The film is about two children who go missing and Keller (Hugh Jackman) takes matters into his own hands in order to try and find his daughter and her friend. Torturing someone who he believes is involved as he doesn't know what else to do to get the man to talk after the police had already interrogated him. This film is one of my favourite missing person films even thoug...