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Summary: Gillian Flynn's Dark Places
- Narrateur(s): Dan Boice
- Durée: 29 min
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Dark Places: A Novel by Gillian Flynn - Summary
Understand the book in minutes, not hours.
This is a summary and an analysis of the novel Dark Places. Dark Places is Gillian Flynn's 2009 best-selling novel. It is a crime thriller containing a peculiar protagonist and dreadful situations. Though some listeners may not appreciate the novel's dark perspective or the characters' unusual behaviors, others will enjoy the alternative viewpoints it depicts. Some will even be happy with the subversion of the rules of investigative writing, even as the novel somewhat does enough to fit those rules.
This book tracks Libby Day and her quest to reveal the truth about the killing of her sisters and mother in early 1985. Prompted by Lyle, Libby uncovers different elements of her family history, a journey involving nasty people and altercations. Ben Day, her brother, was wrongly imprisoned for the crimes, yet settling the issues does not bring peace to anyone involved. It may not be a conventional novel, but it's compelling and entertaining.
The following are included:
- Book review
- Setting of the book
- Key character details
- Analytical comments
- Studies of symbols and themes
This review will make the book clearer and improve your understanding.
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