Gillian Flynn is an American author and screenwriter known for her psychological thrillers. She has written three novels and has won several awards for her work including the Edgar Award, the Dagger Award, and the Gone Girl Moviescript Award.
Born in 1971 in Kansas City, Missouri
Graduated from the University of Kansas
Started her career as a journalist for Entertainment Weekly
Published her first novel, 'Sharp Objects', in 2006
Followed by 'Dark Places' (2009) and 'Gone Girl' (2012), both of which became New York Times Bestsellers
Many of her works have been adapted into films and television series
British author known for her psychological thrillers. Her most famous work is 'The Girl on the Train'.
British author known for her psychological thrillers. Her most famous work is 'In a Dark, Dark Wood'.
Irish author known for her crime fiction. Her most famous work is the Dublin Murder Squad series.
Flynn's debut novel about a journalist who returns to her hometown to cover a murder case, and confronts her own demons in the process.
A novel about a woman who survived the massacre of her family, and is forced to confront her past as she investigates what really happened.
A novel about a couple's troubled marriage that takes a dark turn when the wife disappears, and her husband becomes the prime suspect.
Gillian Flynn is known for writing psychological thrillers.
Gone Girl is Gillian Flynn's most famous book and has been adapted into a movie.
Yes, Gillian Flynn has won several awards for her work, including the Edgar Award and the Dagger Award.
Yes, several of Gillian Flynn's books have been adapted into movies and television shows, including 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects'.
Yes, Gillian Flynn is still an active author and screenwriter. She has not announced any plans to retire.