Sharp Objects

Gone Girl

Author: Gillian Flynn

Gillian Flynn is TV critic for US magazine Entertainment Weekly, but after the highly impressive thriller debut that is Sharp Objects, she may have to re-think the day job – particularly as such masters of the thriller as Harlan Coben and Stephen King are falling over each other to praise her novel.Flynn’s conflicted heroine is journalist Camille Parker, who is holding d….Read More

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