Gone Girl "by Gillian Flynn will stay in my mind as a first-rate thriller long. It was the first book I've read by this author, but certainly not the last. It is the story of a conventional marriage, which is extremely unusual developed. In the first part of the book Nick Dunne is confronted with the disappearance of his wife Amy and the accompanying suspicion of the police, he had to do with this crime more than he admits. Every time the reader believes that it is for Nick can not get any worse, is again refilled properly. Again and again, the evidence on which Nicks alleged guilt zementieren.So it, then, that the reader Nick, who is not among the most sympathetic protagonists, still keep your fingers crossed that this Nightmare might take a good output. About the second part and the third short, which can be seen as an epilogue, I'm content not elaborate so as not to take the tension, because one thing is clear: The less you know about this book is the more immediate effect , Gillian Flynn sends the reader on a rollercoaster ride of disappointed expectations and feelings, as I have not often seen in this form: The story is told verbally managed quickly and with many surprises. In addition, Nick and his wife Amy are represented extremely credible; The reader learns enough from her youth to imagine can, why they have earned that characterological peculiarities (carefully worded). And these characteristics are in turn, driving the action, because Nick and Amy know not only good but also put their knowledge to themselves, the police and the media to manipulate sent extraordinary. So I sometimes had the impression that here a complex chess game is played, in which the stakes are nothing less than life itself. Due to the frequent surprises and twists that Gillian Flynn brings the reader, I had to think a few times to Roald Dahl. Had we not be novel, but a story, a relationship would suggest. However, this repeated again, the psychological characterization of the protagonist is so well done that Gone Girl "plays in a league of its own.