1. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
- The mystery behind the disappearance of a political figure's wife in a small town goes public and outrage by the public and police department don't make the search simple. But, the wife was no saint either.
- It's not one of her newer books, but it is one of her better books. For people struggling with wight, self-image, and self-confidence, read this book not to learn, but to see the similar activities in another girl trying to break away from the negativity and caged life caused by her parents.
- Love in the manless working world of WWII. The trifles, traumas, and post-war affairs make the book a riveting read.
- For your independent, fast tongued female family members. A female detective outwitting the Sherlock of her time in work, death, and love. A lovely trilogy for that badass relative.
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