Episode 4
Although Becker finally has access to Chapman’s diaries, the artist’s sculpture is about to be shattered to test the origin of a bone it contains. Read by Alexandra Mathie.
Becker finally has access to the private diaries of Vanessa Chapman. But he can’t stop the late artist’s sculpture ‘Division II’ being cracked open to check the origins of a bone it contains.
Written by Paula Hawkins
Read by Alexandra Mathie
Abridged by Eileen Horne
Produced by Eilidh McCreadie
An EcoAudio certified from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Audio Scotland for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
The New York Times bestselling author of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN explores ambition, creativity and loyalty in an unsettling psychological thriller with echoes of Du Maurier and Patricia Highsmith. Uncovering buried links between late artist Vanessa Chapman, her faithless missing husband and the rural GP who holds the key to Chapman’s work, Becker must race the tide if he’s to escape Vanessa’s remote Scottish studio with the deadly story behind ‘Division II’.
Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for fifteen years before writing her first novel. Born and brought up in Zimbabwe, she moved to London in 1989. Her first thriller THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN became a global phenomenon, selling over 23 million copies and adapted into a box-office-hit film starring Emily Blunt. Paula’s most recent thrillers, INTO THE WATER and A SLOW FIRE BURNING, were also instant No.1 bestsellers. THE BLUE HOUR has just been published around the world.
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