
Gillian Flynn
Gillian Flynn is an American author known for her psychological thrillers that often explore themes of darkness and deception. Her notable works include "Gone Girl," which gained widespread attention for its intricate plot and unreliable narration, as well as "Sharp Objects," "Dark Places," and "The Grownup." Flynn's writing has received critical acclaim and has been adapted into successful films and television series.
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Books by Gillian Flynn
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Sharp Objects
by Gillian Flynn
4.0(678,349)
A reporter, recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital, returns to her stifling hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls. She finds herself caught between her troubled past and the sinister secrets of her wealthy, dysfunctional family.

Dark Places
by Gillian Flynn
3.9(578,176)
A woman who profited from testifying that her brother murdered their family as a child must face the truth of that night when a true-crime club reopens the case, uncovering secrets more sinister than she imagined.

The Grownup
by Gillian Flynn
3.6(99,536)
A cynical con artist faking psychic abilities finds herself genuinely entangled in a web of dark secrets and unsettling truths within a haunted Victorian home, where the line between supernatural terror and human evil blurs.

Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
4.1(2,329,146)
A wife's sudden disappearance on her fifth anniversary reveals a web of lies and psychological warfare, exposing the secrets within a seemingly perfect marriage.