![]() Eventually, it becomes clear that while Nick Dunne is not the all-American “good guy” he pretends to be, he’s no murderer-instead, he’s being framed by his psychotic wife in an attempt to get revenge upon Nick for altering the course of her life, dragging her from her hometown of New York to his hometown of Carthage, and then abandoning her for a younger, more attractive partner. For the first half of the book, it seems as if Nick Dunne has perhaps murdered his wife Amy-she has disappeared under mysterious circumstances, and Nick admits through his narration to lying to the police, surreptitiously visiting and making love with his much-younger mistress, Andie, and secretly loathing his wife. ![]() ![]() Nick Dunne is the handsome, charismatic, and duplicitous dual protagonist and antagonist of the novel. Amy, 10 Months, 2 Weeks, 6 Days After the Return ![]() Nick Dunne, Twenty Weeks After the Return ![]()
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