Dark Places
The New York Times bestselling phenomenon from the author of Gone Girl
(Autor) Gillian FlynnLibby Day was just seven years old when her brother massacred her family while she hid in a cupboard. Ever since then she has been drifting, but now the money is running out. When she is offered $500 to do a guest appearance, she feels she has to accept, unaware that the infamous Kill Club's members believe her brother was innocent.
Gillian Flynn
Gillian Flynn is an American author known for her dark and twisted psychological thrillers. She rose to fame with her best-selling novel "Gone Girl," which was adapted into a successful film in 2014. Flynn's writing style is characterized by complex characters, unreliable narrators, and unexpected plot twists. She is credited with revitalizing the thriller genre and is considered a master of suspense. Other notable works by Flynn include "Sharp Objects" and "Dark Places." Flynn's contributions to literature have earned her critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers who appreciate her unique storytelling style.