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"Gone Girl" (novel by Gillian Flynn)

"Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn is a psychological thriller about the mysterious disappearance of Amy Dunne on her fifth wedding anniversary. The story alternates between Amy’s diary entries and her husband Nick’s perspective, revealing complex secrets and shifting perceptions. As media scrutiny intensifies, dark secrets about their marriage emerge, challenging assumptions about guilt and innocence. The novel explores themes of deception, identity, and manipulation, ultimately portraying a twisted game of love and revenge. It's a compelling, tense narrative that keeps readers questioning what is real and who can be trusted.