Dark Places (novel)

Dark Places

Front cover of US first edition
Author Gillian Flynn
Cover artist Lynne Amft
Country United States
Language English
Genre Mystery
Publisher Shaye Areheart Books
Publication date
5 May 2009 (1st edition)
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 349 (hardcover edition)
ISBN 978-0-307-34156-3
OCLC 249137284

Dark Places is a mystery novel by Gillian Flynn published in 2009. The novel deals with class issues in rural America, intense poverty and the Satanic cult hysteria that swept the United States in the 1980s. Dark Places was shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award and won the Dark Scribe Magazine Black Quill Award for Dark Genre Novel of the Year. It was also listed on the New York Times Best Seller List for hardcover fiction for two consecutive weeks. A film adaptation of the novel was released on August 7, 2015.

Plot

Libby Day, the novel's narrator and protagonist, is the sole survivor of a massacre in Kinnakee, Kansas, a fictional rural town. After witnessing the murders of her two sisters and mother, in what appears to be a Satanic cult ritual, she escapes through a window and later testifies in court against her teenage brother.

Twenty-five years after the massacre, Libby, in need of money, meets with a group of amateur investigators who believe that her brother is innocent of the crime. At their coaxing, she meets her brother, Ben for the first time, but is not convinced that he didn't do it. She also meets with her father, now homeless, but is not convinced he played a part in it either. Through her investigation, she learns of her brother's secret girlfriend, as well as accusations against him for child molestation.

Interspersed with the modern day investigation are flashbacks to the day of the massacre. These flashbacks are told from the points of view of Libby's mother, Patty, and her convicted brother, Ben. Patty's viewpoints discuss the difficulties of trying to keep the family farm while raising four children alone; Ben tells the story of a troubled teenager as he falls in with a bad crowd. These viewpoints paint a picture of a grim life of desperate poverty, marital abuse and abandonment that characterize life on the farm prior to the murder.

Reception

Dark Places was listed on the New York Times Best Seller List for hardcover fiction on May 29, 2009, where it was ranked #15 for the week ending May 23. It was included in an expanded listing of the top 35 best sellers that appeared only online (Only the top ten best sellers are included in the print edition).[1] It remained on the best seller list for two weeks; the June 5 listing of Hardcover Best Sellers ranked Dark Places #25 for the week ending May 30.[2]

Indie Bound, an independent booksellers section of the American Booksellers Association, included Dark Places in their May 2009 "Indie Next List" of recommendations by independent sellers.[3][4]

Awards and nominations

The novel was nominated for Dark Scribe Magazine's Black Quill Award in the category of Dark Genre Novel of the Year on November 29, 2009.[5] The award, which recognizes a "novel-length work of horror, suspense, or thriller from [a] mainstream publisher,"[6] was awarded to Gillian Flynn on February 7, 2010.[7] Dark Places was the Editor's Pick for the category,[7] where it was one of six nominees.[5]

Film adaptation

The book was adapted into a film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner.[8] The cast includes Charlize Theron,[9] Nicholas Hoult,[10] Christina Hendricks,[11] Drea de Matteo,[12] Chloë Grace Moretz, and Sean Bridgers. The film was released on August 7, 2015.

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