9. Apr.
Rating:4

Amanda commutes every workday from Brighton to London and back in a never ending two hour train journey. She is sick of it and soon she will pursue her biggest dream in becoming a full time author, leaving her mediocre job and hopefully never setting a foot on a train again. Therefore she has been saving 20,000£ to keep her daughter and her afloat while writing on her book. But on her last train ride after her dismissal, 'The Stranger' sits opposite her and he confronts her about the money she keeps locked in her safe. That’s when the fast-paced, thrilling cat and mouse game begins. How far would you go to save your secret or your loved ones? First of all kudos to Amanda, I wish I could save so much money like her. She was a tough and intelligent character, I liked her the best. Take a seat on this train and enjoy a turbulent, chilling and riveting journey inside the psyche of ordinary people (or maybe not so ordinary) and their predators. This was a quick read, highly addictive and incredibly written. If you enjoy thrillers on vehicles like me, you won’t be disappointed. Thank you NetGalley and Inkubator books for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review.

The Passenger: A psychological thriller with an ending you won't see coming
The Passenger: A psychological thriller with an ending you won't see comingby Daniel HurstIndependently published