Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This is a very well written mystery involving a married couple. A woman, Amy, goes missing; a struggle scene in the house; remains of blood in the kitchen; all point toward the husband, Nick, being a murderer/abductor. The writing switches between the two seamlessly throughout the book and I loved this type of writing.
I did like the story, it was ingenious and very well thought out. I felt that it was very draggy for the first 50% of the book and otherwise I would have given it a three star rating.
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