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  1. The Girl on the Train. Website. paulahawkinsbooks.com. Paula Hawkins (born 26 August 1972) is a British author best known for her top-selling psychological thriller novel The Girl on the Train (2015), which deals with themes of domestic violence, alcohol, and drug abuse. [1][2] The novel was adapted into a film starring Emily Blunt in 2016. [3]

  2. About. PAULA HAWKINS worked as a journalist for fifteen years before writing her first novel. Born and brought up in Zimbabwe, she moved to London in 1989. Her first thriller The Girl on the Train became a global phenomenon, selling over 23 million copies. Published in over fifty languages, it was a No.1 bestseller around the world and a box ...

  3. Share. Paula Hawkins was born on August 26, 1972, in Harare, Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia). She was a financial journalist and published romantic comedies under a pen name before she hit the best-seller lists with her psychological thriller, The Girl on the Train, in 2015. Paula Hawkins grew up among intellectuals, diplomats, and artists in Zimbabwe ...

  4. Paula Hawkins. Brandon King interviews The Girl on the Train author Paula Hawkins. Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for fifteen years before turning her hand to fiction. Around 2009 she began to write romantic comedy fiction under the name Amy Silver, writing four novels including Confessions of a Reluctant Recessionista.

  5. Apr 28, 2017 · Author Paula Hawkins was down on her luck when her 2015 book The Girl on the Train became a smash hit. Now she's grappling with success and preparing to launch her followup, Into the Water.

  6. edit data. Paula Hawkins is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Girl on the Train, which was made into a major motion picture. Her new novel of psychological suspense, Into The Water, is coming May 2.

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  8. May 27, 2015 · Best-selling author: Paula Hawkins Richard Godwin 27 May 2015 When Paula Hawkins first arrived in London, at 17, she spent a lot of time staring into other people’s houses from the District Line.

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