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  1. Gillian Flynn is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Gone Girl, for which she wrote the Golden Globe–nominated screenplay; the New York Times bestsellers Dark Places and Sharp Objects; and a novella, The Grownup. A former critic for Entertainment Weekly, she lives in Chicago with her husband and children. Read More

  2. Jan 30, 2024 · Dark Places centers around Libby Day, who was the sole survivor of a ritualistic Satanic massacre that killed her mother and two sisters. In the wake of the tragedy, she accused her teenage ...

  3. May 9, 2024 · Gillian Flynn, American writer known for her darkly entertaining tales of murder and deceit in the Midwest. She wrote Sharp Objects (2006) and Dark Places (2009) before Gone Girl (2012) became an instant best seller. Flynn then had an active role in adapting her books for television and film.

  4. The characters in Dark Places are remarkably well-realized. Most books, you're lucky if you can remember the name of the main character when the story is done. After reading Dark Places, I remembered the names of practically every character. Libby Day is one of the most compelling leads in any novel I've read this year.

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  5. Jun 10, 2010 · Dark Places grips you from the first page and doesn't let go - Karin Slaughter. Flynn's second novel is a wonderful evocation of drab small-town life. The time-split narrative works superbly and the atmosphere is eerily macabre-Dark Places is even better than the author's award-winning Sharp Objects. - Guardian.

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  7. If you have not finished reading Dark Places, we respectfully suggest that you wait before reviewing this guide. Introduction. Libby Day has been unwillingly famous since age seven—when her family was massacred, and the brother she once adored was convicted of the crimes based on her accusation. Now in her thirties, Libby finds that the ...

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