In The
Commuter, we follow Rachel, who has just woken from a coma after a car
accident, only to be told that her wealthy husband has been murdered in their
family home. As Rachel begins to recover, she experiences flashbacks, including
memories of a mysterious fellow commuter—a man whose name she doesn’t even
know. Strangely, since her husband’s death, this man has vanished, and now the
police suspect that Rachel may be involved in the murder.
As the
investigation deepens, Rachel finds herself racing against time to uncover the
truth before she is wrongfully imprisoned for a crime she knows she didn’t
commit.
The Commuter is a psychological thriller that explores suburban life, blending
suspense, deception, and complex relationships. While the story maintains
tension throughout, I found the plot became quite complicated toward the end,
and I did feel lost at times. Some parts left me feeling a bit detached, but
overall, it was an engaging read.
Rating: 3.5/5
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