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If you were fascinated by the shifting truths and manipulations of The Prestige, you'll love Gone Girl. Flynn masterfully uses unreliable narration as we follow both Nick and Amy Dunne, never quite sure who is telling the truth, and keeps you guessing until the very last page.
If you were drawn to the dark rivalry and questionable choices of Angier and Borden, The Secret History offers a similarly mesmerizing dive into the minds of brilliant but deeply flawed characters. The students at Hampden College navigate guilt, jealousy, and obsession, blurring the lines between right and wrong.
If you enjoyed piecing together the interwoven timelines and secrets in The Prestige, Cloud Atlas will captivate you with its six nested stories. Each narrative is connected in unexpected ways, inviting you to unravel the threads that tie centuries and lives together.
If you appreciated the epistolary elements in The Prestige—the diaries, letters, and written confessions that reveal hidden truths—The Thirteenth Tale will enthrall you. Setterfield’s novel unfolds through interviews and manuscripts, blurring the lines between storyteller and listener.
If the jaw-dropping twists and shifting realities of The Prestige kept you riveted, Rebecca delivers its own masterclass in suspense and misdirection. As the new Mrs. de Winter uncovers the secrets of Manderley, each revelation changes everything you thought you knew.
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