In "Gone Girl" Nothing is obvious, nothing is what it seems, almost everything is manipulation and nothing happens without a purpose. There is no form of good and bad, there is the guilty and the innocent, everyone has their sins - for which some will have to answer. The marriage of Nick and Amy is not so perfect, everyone has a story about it. The case of each party gets complicated, everything is changing like a kaleidoscope.
"Gone Girl" is a thriller, but also a portrait of a family of related toxic relationship, based on mutual dependency where everything is fake. It is hard to talk about the family. Gillian Flynn shows that in every people there is evil, and hides it sometimes under the guise of a beautiful - even though it pretends love, passion, devotion. And it can not be easy to unmask. This is a book about the relationship, which is a struggle - in which someone has to win and subdue the other side.
The book is divided into two relationships - husband and wife, also in the first half of the book we get to know the contents of the diary Amy before disappearing - the whole period of the marriage of the main characters. The beginning of the book is planned so that was rather getting to know the characters, it is a thorough description of primarily Nick and Amy. It is running parallel investigation, but we do not know any details of it - just as much as reaching out.
Gillian Flynn managed to create something more than just a drama, something more than just a thriller, but most of all: more than just a book entertainment. In this book it was concluded some truth - about the people and about the relations which are bound, for the intentions that are almost never crystal clear. The book amazed me. The author has created creations so compelling, real, and each element of film was a new piece of the puzzle.
Based on the book was a film with Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck.
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