Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn, 419 pages
It's Nick and Amy's five year anniversary, only it looks like Amy has been murdered and all of the clues point to Nick. This book is masterfully manipulative, jerking the reader's emotions (as well as understanding of the truth) back and forth, and really providing a gripping story that will keep you reading until the late hours. This book is a journey through a marriage, and raises alot of questions about honesty and authenticity.
Whenever I get a book like this that I was on a long wait list to read, it always has to prove itself to me, that it was worth the wait. This one was worth it- the only drawback is that if you're anything like me, you'll be desperate to have someone else to discuss it with.
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