December 18, 2014

Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

Synopsis:
Libby Day was just seven years old when her evidence put her fifteen-year-old brother behind bars.

Since then, she had been drifting. But when she is contacted by a group who are convinced of Ben's innocence, Libby starts to ask questions she never dared to before. Was the voice she heard her brother's? Ben was a misfit in their small town, but was he capable of murder? Are there secrets to uncover at the family farm or is Libby deluding herself because she wants her brother back?

She begins to realize that everyone in her family had something to hide that day... especially Ben. Now, twenty-four years later, the truth is going to be even harder to find.

Who did massacre the Day family?
With how much I loved Gillian Flynn’s other two novels, I expected to love this one right away. I think that is where I went wrong. To me, the first chapter just did not make me all that interested. I knew what the book was about, so it didn’t really introduce anything new.

I also didn’t really like Libby as a character.

Once she met the Kill Club and Lyle it started to move along at a nice pace. At least that happened at the beginning.

This one really kept me guessing until the end. Her books have a good way of doing that, and I think that is why I love them so much.  I kept changing my theories throughout the book, but I never guessed the ending. Maybe it was obvious to other people, but it wasn’t to me.

The way it was written made the build up even better as well. It reminded me of Gone Girl in a way. You are getting the back-story as you are getting the current timeline as well. It switches from chapter to chapter.

The more I read, the more I didn’t want to put the book down. Once I got into the story and into the characters, I was hooked. Libby still wasn’t a great character, and I never really liked her, but it wasn’t enough to make me dislike the book.

The storyline was just creepy with all of the talk about Satanism and devil worship. Ben as a child was also a disturbing character which made his arrest seem so obvious. It was the most interesting to read the chapters that were written from his point of view.

4/5 Stars


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