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by Gillian Flynn
Gone Girl follows Nick and Amy Dunne, a married couple whose relationship appears perfect from the outside but is deeply troubled beneath the surface. On their fifth wedding anniversary, Amy suddenly goes missing, and evidence at the scene suggests a possible crime. As the investigation unfolds, suspicion quickly falls on Nick, whose behavior and inconsistencies raise questions about his innocence. Through alternating perspectives—Nick’s present-day account and Amy’s diary entries—the truth about their marriage slowly emerges, revealing manipulation, deception, and hidden resentments. As shocking twists come to light, the narrative challenges perceptions of truth and trust, exposing how well people can hide their true selves. The novel explores themes of marriage, identity, media influence, and the dark complexities of human relationships.
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