Under the Water

Under the Water

by (uk) Paula Hawkins

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All the pain in our lives comes from self-deception. "Britain, a small town in the south that has been cold and damp all year round. Photographer Nell once devotedly researched the history of the town's suicide by jumping into the river. The river seemed to have a fatal temptation, and one after another people jumped into the river on a stormy night as if they were seduced. Nell began to write this book to tell the mysterious story of the town, but before the story was finished, she sank to the bottom of the water as fate would have it. A few months ago, she drowned in the river The girl had just read the first draft of her new book. The police launched an investigation, and people related to the case in the town described what they saw and knew. Everyone has their own perspective, and everyone has a solid statement. Sometimes, people tell the truth not based on facts and conscience. Until one day, the shocking words appeared in the fatal manuscript: This river is a place to deal with troublesome girls.

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