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But when eric stumbles across a chop shop of stolen automobiles, hes taken hostage and left with only the hope that his younger. In contrast to the general acclaim hawkins received for the girl on the train, into the water. In this exclusive excerpt from into the waterby paula hawkins, the author of the girl on the traina woman plumbs the mystery of her sisters final hours. If you make a single sound, im going to hurt you real bad. An excerpt from paula hawkins book into the water vogue. This a a chapter by chapter unit from the book danger on midnight river by gary paulsen.
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