CASA SEAT invites you to discover The Blue Hour, the eagerly awaited new novel by Paula Hawkins, author of the worldwide phenomenon The Girl on the Train. This special event will reveal the secrets behind this thriller that explores the tensions between art, mystery and the darkness of human relationships.
Set on a remote Scottish island, The Blue Hour tells the story of a macabre discovery that shakes the art world and the life of renowned artist Vanessa Chapman, where loneliness and isolation play a crucial role. In an atmosphere charged with tension, the author weaves a haunting plot with echoes of Patricia Highsmith and Alfred Hitchcock, challenging the reader to question the perception of the people we love most.
During the presentation, Paula Hawkins will talk about the inspirations and challenges that led her to write this work in a talk moderated by Cristina Puig, a renowned journalist with extensive experience in the media. In addition, the presentation will have an interpreter from English to Spanish.
About Paula Hawkins
Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for over fifteen years before turning to fiction. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, she moved to London in 1989, and has lived there ever since. Her first thriller, The Girl on the Train, has become one of the biggest publishing phenomena of the last decade and has been adapted into a film by DreamWorks Pictures, starring Emily Blunt. She is also the author of Written in Water, Simmering, Blind Spot and The Blue Hour. With over 29 million copies sold in more than 50 countries, Paula Hawkins is one of the most widely read crime authors in the world.
About Cristina Puig
Cristina Puig is a prominent journalist with an extensive career in radio and television. She was presenter of the programme FAQS (Preguntes Freqüents) on TV3 and currently works as head of strategic content at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. She is also an associate lecturer at the Blanquerna - Universitat Ramon Llull.
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