Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn
There’s been a great deal of buzz regarding this novel, so I approached it with a little chip on my shoulder. I read Gone Girl with every intention of not falling for the “best seller” hype. But, all I can say is WOW. Ms. Flynn is indeed masterful. I finished the book saying “how did she do that?”.
Within a few pages, I was engrossed in the twists and turns of the plot – even gasping aloud at some points and eagerly turning the pages to find out what is happening here? Nick and Amy are totally unlikeable – their marriage is disturbing and dysfunctional. The author surrounds them with money issues, in-law problems and mutual nastiness — and yet I found myself holding my breath in terror for them – thinking, “how did things get this bad?”
The second half of the book turned me on my ear – no spoilers here, just be warned huge surprises await. And, if you’re like me, you’ll binge-read this novel to its sick and evil conclusion.
Warning, the novel contains foul language and some sordid sex – accenting the twisted and creepy atmosphere. Now I want to read her other books; Sharp Objects and Dark Places. And I want to re-read Gone Girl – just to relish in Ms. Flynn’s crafting and structure of this novel.
Review copy provided by Crown Publishing.