She may also be located anywhere on the moral and agency spectrum from earnest do-gooder caught up in circumstances to diabolical mastermind. Readers start from the premise that the missing woman may turn out to be dead or alive, of course. Since “Gone Girl” broke on the thriller horizon in 2012, the central trope of the attractive and apparently clean-cut young woman who goes missing has been transformed. Data: Penguin-Random House, 368 pages, $27 (paperback out Tuesday, $16)
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