The Blue Hour: A Novel

The Blue Hour: A Novel

by Paula Hawkins

This amazing book is hard to put down, but it's also pretty unsettling. It's by the author of "The Girl on the Train."

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About This Book

Welcome to Eris, a truly special island. It has only one house, one person living there, and just one way to leave. For half of every day, you can't even get to it from the Scottish mainland. A famous artist named Vanessa used to live on Eris. Her husband, who often cheated on her, vanished twenty years ago. Now, a quiet woman named Grace lives on the island. She loves being alone by the ocean. But then, something surprising is found in an art gallery far away in London. This discovery brings a visitor to Eris. Soon, the island's old secrets might finally be revealed. The Blue Hour is an amazing book. It's thrilling and a bit spooky, like other great mystery stories. It proves that Hawkins is one of the best and most exciting writers today.

About the Author

Paula Hawkins

Paula Hawkins

Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for 15 years. After that, she started writing novels. Paula grew up in Zimbabwe. She moved to London in 1989. Her first exciting mystery novel was called The Girl on the Train. This book was incredibly popular! It sold over 23 million copies all around the world and was translated into more than 50 different languages. Paula wrote more books after that, including Into the Water and A Slow Fire Burning. These books also quickly became #1 bestsellers.