A suicidal woman steps in front of a commuter train, changing the
lives of its passengers forever, in this psychological novel by the
author of Ella's War.
When the day starts with tragedy . . . where will it lead?
Eight strangers start their day unaware of the events about to unfold,
but they find themselves having to reassess who they are and what they
want from life after a woman steps in front of their train.
Emotional responses rise to the surface, including some of the choices
they've made in life and their own mortality. Can their lives go on as
they were, or will this stranger's death be the catalyst they need for
change? . . .
An emotional look at how people react to a terrible event and how we
recover from tragedy, The Train is the perfect read for fans of
authors like Amanda Prowse, Ashley Audrain, and JP Delaney.