5.0

Suffocating, gripping and cloying - in the best way possible. Gillian Flynn takes another fascinating dive into the murky depths of what humans are capable of doing to each other--and themselves. The imagery is haunting and evocative, as is the emotional dissonance it causes in the reader - how can you root for characters that are so flawed...and yet so human?
The words are almost visceral, painful, but they leave behind a kind of cathartic echo.
I can't wait to read the rest of her books.