Perdida
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)
Palmer Yañez, Óscar Translator
Hencker, Natalia Narrator
Meléndez, Mauricio Narrator
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Description
No pierdas el tren. Perdida es tu próxima parada.Escucha ahora el libro que se ha convertido en un referente del thriller psicológico contemporáneo.
En un caluroso día de verano, Amy y Nick se disponen a celebrar su quinto aniversario de bodas en North Carthage, a orillas del río Mississippi. Pero Amy desaparece esa misma mañana sin dejar rastro. A medida que la investigación policial avanza las sospechas recaensobre Nick. Sin embargo, este insiste en su inocencia. Es cierto que se muestra extrañamente evasivo y frío, pero ¿es capaz de matar?
Perdida es una obra maestra, un thriller psicológico brillante con una trama tan apasionante y giros tan inesperados que será imposible parar de escucharlo. Una novela sobre el lado más oscuro del matrimonio; los engaños, las decepciones, la obsesión, el miedo. Una radiografía actual de los medios de comunicación y su capacidad para modelar la opinión pública. Pero sobre todo es la historia de amor entre dos personas perdidamente enamoradas.
«Una narradora aguda con talento para lo macabro.»Stephen King
«Una trama que lo tiene todo.»Kate Atkinson
Más de 13 millones de ejemplares vendidos.El gran clásico del thriller psicológico contemporáneo, ahora en formato audiolibro.
La crítica ha dicho...«Perdida coloca a Gillian Flynn en la élite del thriller.»Chicago Sun-Times
«A la altura de la malicia discreta de Patricia Highsmith.»The New York Times
«Destruye los tópicos y radiografía el alma humana de un modo implacable.»Ramón Palomar, Las Provincias
«Flynn ofrece una reflexión cultural perversamente inteligente, así como un misterio completo y punzante [...] Esta novela resulta realmente divertida.»New York Daily News
En los blogs...«Si buscáis una novela diferente, con un ritmo bien llevado, que enganche y provoque que el lector se retuerza los sesos, Perdida es perfecta. La autora ha sabido dar vida a dos personajes muy difíciles (¡no sabéis cuánto!), con una narración exquisita, maravillosa y punzante.»Blog MyMagicBooks
«La autora juega con el subconsciente del lector para dejarlo KO. [...] Llega un punto en el que estás desesperado por saber qué está sucediendo, y la autora aprovecha ese momento para acabar de dispararte la adrenalina.»Nia en Perdidas entre páginas
«Gillian Flynn logró crear un thriller psicológico magnífico. Jugó con mi mente, me engañó y me hizo suponer cosas que nunca iban a suceder.»Juan Z enLectoresjóvenes
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Published Reviews
Booklist Reviews
*Starred Review* When Nick Dunne's beautiful and clever wife, Amy, goes missing on their fifth wedding anniversary, the media descend on the Dunnes' Missouri McMansion with all the fury of a Dateline episode. And Nick stumbles badly, for, as it turns out, he has plenty to hide, and under the pressure of police questioning and media scrutiny, he tells one lie after another. Juxtaposed with Nick's first-person narration of events are excerpts from Amy's diary, which completely contradict Nick's story and depict a woman who is afraid of her husband, has recently found out she's pregnant, and had been looking to buy a gun for protection. In addition, Amy is famous as the model for her parents' long-running and beloved children's series, Amazing Amy. But what looks like a straighforward case of a husband killing his wife to free himself from a bad marriage morphs into something entirely different in Flynn's hands. As evidenced by her previous work (Sharp Objects, 2006, and Dark Places, 2009), she possesses a disturbing worldview, one considerably amped up by her twisted sense of humor. Both a compelling thriller and a searing portrait of marriage, this could well be Flynn's breakout novel. It contains so many twists and turns that the outcome is impossible to predict. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
Flynn's twisty, trenchant crime novel about a woman's disappearance, the mounting evidence against her husband, and the details of their disintegrating marriage has gotten plenty of attention and more than stands up to the hype. It's a marvel of subverted genre conventions, brilliant writing, subtle characterization, and genuine surprises. The police, the public, and television crime shows all focus on Nick Dunne in the wake of his wife's disappearance. He's acting strangely and might be hiding something, but did he kill her? (LJ 3/1/12)—Stephanie Klose (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Library Journal Reviews
Amy disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary, and while Nick has not been a model husband, could he really have killed her? It's soon evident that if Amy is dead, that's the least of the reader's worries. Flynn's last novel, Dark Objects, was a New York Times best seller, but this one is expected to break her out.
[Page 66]. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Flynn's bestselling novel is a dark and cynical treatise on how malignant a marriage can become when the wrong people say "I do." The book begins with Nick Dunne's first-person account of wife Amy's disappearance on their fifth wedding anniversary and his subsequent encounters with the local North Carthage, Miss., homicide detectives who suspect him of murder. Interspersed throughout the book are Amy's diary entries, which chart her possibly unreliable version of her and Nick's meeting, marriage, and eventual growing apart. This literary setup is perfect for the dueling narration provided by Julia Whelan and Kirby Heyborne. The latter has a soft, youthful delivery that registers a vague sincerity that could also be interpreted as sarcasm—just the sort of voice one might expect from an intelligent, oddly disaffected, potential wife killer. Whelan's version of Amy is filled with entitlement, egotism, and the edgy anger of a genuine or imagined victim. The combined narration of Whelan and Heyborne infuse Flynn's bestseller with an energy that audio fans will find even more satisfying. A Crown hardcover. (July)
[Page ]. Copyright 2012 PWxyz LLCPublishers Weekly Reviews
There's the evil you can see coming—and then there's Amy Elliott. Superficially, this privileged Gotham golden girl, inspiration for her psychologist-parents' bestselling series of children's books, couldn't be further from the disturbingly damaged women of Edgar-finalist Flynn's first two books, Sharp Objects and Dark Places. But as Amy's husband, Nick Dunne, starts to realize after she disappears from their rented mansion in his Missouri hometown on their fifth anniversary—and he becomes the prime suspect in her presumed murder—underestimating Amy's sick genius and twisted gamesmanship could prove fatal. Then again, charmer Nick may not be quite the corn-fed innocent he initially appears. Flynn masterfully lets this tale of a marriage gone toxically wrong gradually emerge through alternating accounts by Nick and Amy, both unreliable narrators in their own ways. The reader comes to discover their layers of deceit through a process similar to that at work in the imploding relationship. Compulsively readable, creepily unforgettable, this is a must read for any fan of bad girls and good writing. Agent: Stephanie Rostan, Levine Greenberg. (June)
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Citations
(2014). Perdida (Unabridged). Penguin Random House Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gillian Flynn et al.. 2014. Perdida. Penguin Random House Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Gillian Flynn et al.. Perdida Penguin Random House Audio, 2014.
Harvard Citation (style guide)(2014). Perdida. Unabridged Penguin Random House Audio.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Flynn, Gillian, Óscar Palmer Yañez, Natalia Hencker, and Mauricio Meléndez. Perdida Unabridged, Penguin Random House Audio, 2014.
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