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‘Girl’ Thrillers Have Been Eclipsed by the Antiheroines of Sad-girl Lit. But Character-driven, Nail-biting Crime Is Here to Stay, Liz Evans , single work column

'Ten years ago, “Girl” novels were all the rage. Paula Hawkins’ 2015 debut, The Girl on the Train, was an instant global bestseller. By the time it appeared in shops, it was already being adapted for the screen.' (Introduction)

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