Sunday, July 15, 2012

Review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

North Carthage, Missouri, a small town with very to little to offer, but Amy and Nick have moved away from their busy lives in New York City to do the right thing - care for Nick's ailing parents, but on the morning of their 5th anniversary, Amy goes missing.    And Nick's world begins to crumble around him.  


Flynn has done a masterful job building and weaving this tale with two completely different and distinct voices as Amy and Nick each describe their own side of the story - Nick's as it occurs the morning of Amy's disappearance and through Amy's diary entries leading up to her final days.  



I started this book on Friday night and finished it ten minutes ago.  My review had to go up with in seconds, because I had to let the world know just how incredible this book is.  

Highly recommended for fans of Ira Levin, Sidney Sheldon's The Other Side of Midnight or any who just wants a good thriller.

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