![]() The novel focuses on the aftermath of Ian's disappearance and Dani's struggle to figure where he went and why he disappeared. ![]() Dani doesn't know what happened, as she unwisely combined painkillers and booze in order to cope with the stress of attending a party at Ian's company. He's Gone unfolds from the first-person perspective of Dani Keller, who wakes up after a night out at a party with her husband, Ian, only to find that he's disappeared. Memory is such a sadistic, temperamental little beast. He's Gone did not disappoint in terms of twisty backstory, and while it definitely heads in a darker direction than fans of Caletti's YA novels may be accustomed to, this unusual journey into the secrets of a marriage is both fascinating and mysterious. When I learned last year that she was publishing an adult novel, He's Gone, it quickly became one of my much-anticipated 2013 reads, as I was certain Caletti's style which I knew from her young adult fiction would likely translate well to a novel dealing with adult issues. ![]()
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