Debbie Babitt has been making the rounds supporting her latest novel, The Man on the Train, which was published in May. The Hitchcockian thriller, about a married man who meets a beautiful stranger on his morning commute from Scarsdale to Grand Central Station, unfolds over two timelines forty years apart and features (among other crimes) an unsolved murder on the roof of an abandoned lighthouse in a town based on Montauk. Babitt has been promoting the book at libraries and bookstores in Manhattan, the Hamptons, and Florida and has appeared on WLIW-FM’s Heart of the East End in support of the book. This is her third novel, following Saving Grace and First Victim.