![]() Nick becomes aware of Amy's plan based on vague clues that she has left under the guise of their traditional anniversary treasure hunt. Her pregnancy, years of diary entries, and other evidence were fabricated in order to incriminate Nick. After discovering Nick's affair, she became angry at his disregard for her and planned extensively for a year to fake her death and frame Nick as revenge for wasting her life. Amy's narration shifts to the present day, revealing that she is alive and staged her own disappearance to go into hiding. Nick has admitted that he is cheating on his wife with Andie, his former college student, and intended to divorce Amy he hid this from investigators to avoid suspicion. It is revealed that Nick and Amy are unreliable narrators. It becomes apparent to Nick that his wife had hidden secrets from him. Nick has serious credit card debt, which he claims to have been unaware of, and Amy's life insurance was recently increased by Nick, which he claims was her idea. It is also revealed by Amy's supposed best friend from the neighborhood, Noelle Hawthorne, that Amy was pregnant, which Nick was unaware of. During the investigation, Nick faces intense media scrutiny, exacerbated by his lack of obvious emotion and apparent flippant attitude. Nick becomes a suspect in the investigation, led by Detectives Rhonda Boney and Jim Gilpin, and Nick downplays their relationship issues. In Nick's narrative, he views Amy as a needlessly difficult, antisocial, controlling perfectionist, and an unwelcome obligation, but he is concerned about her disappearance. Her diary comes to portray Nick as an aggressive, moody, idle, and threatening husband, and indicates that she fears for her life. Their marriage deteriorates Amy describes how she hates being a housewife in the suburbs and resents Nick for making her move. ![]() Nick also finds work teaching journalism at a local college. With permission, Nick uses what remained of Amy's trust fund to open a bar with his twin sister, Margo or "Go". Their solution was to ask Amy for money from her trust fund, which made Nick unhappy.Įventually, Amy and Nick relocate to Nick's hometown of North Carthage, Missouri, to care for Nick's sick mother, Maureen. However, when sales from the books declined and Rand and Marybeth didn't curb their spending, they also started facing financial issues. Amy's parents Rand and Marybeth, meanwhile, had written a successful children's book series called "Amazing Amy," based on Amy's life experiences. In 2009, both Nick and Amy lost their jobs following the Great Recession. The couple lived in a beautiful brownstone home in Brooklyn where they were happy. Nick was a journalist who wrote movie and TV reviews, while Amy wrote personality quizzes for women's magazines. The diary entries describe how Amy met Nick in New York City, where they both worked as writers. Amy's narration comes in the form of her diaries and follows the earlier stages of their relationship. Nick's narration begins shortly after arriving home on his fifth wedding anniversary to find Amy is missing from their home there are signs of a struggle. The narrative alternates between the point of view of Nick and Amy Dunne (née Elliott). The film enjoyed commercial success and widespread critical acclaim. It was directed by David Fincher, with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in lead roles. ![]() The sense of suspense in the novel comes from whether Nick Dunne is responsible for the disappearance of his wife Amy.Ĭritics in the United States positively received and reviewed the novel, noting the author's use of unreliable narration, plot twists, and suspense.Ī film adaptation was released on 3 October 2014, with screenplay by Flynn herself. The novel was popular and made the New York Times Best Seller list. It was published by Crown Publishing Group in June 2012. ![]() Gone Girl is a 2012 crime thriller novel by American writer Gillian Flynn. ![]()
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