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Dark Corners

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Another great book by Megan Goldin. Rachel is an interesting character and very likable. The book kept my attention, and I finished it quickly. The right amount of thriller to keep you reading and I cannot wait to read another in the series.

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"Dark Corners" by Megan Goldin is an enthralling thriller that masterfully weaves suspense, mystery, and a deep psychological exploration into a narrative that's hard to put down. Goldin's skillful storytelling and the intricate plot captivate the reader, as the story delves into the complexities of its characters and the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. The pacing is near perfect, with enough twists and turns to keep the suspense high without overwhelming the reader. However, the resolution feels somewhat rushed, leaving a few questions unanswered and some character arcs feeling slightly underdeveloped. Despite this, "Dark Corners" stands out for its gripping narrative and the way it challenges the reader to question the nature of truth and perception. It's a compelling read that deserves four stars, making it a must-read for thriller enthusiasts looking for depth as well as suspense.

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Megan Goldin writes smart thrillers and I always enjoy them. Terrence Bailey is about to be released from prison for breaking and entering but investigators also suspect him of the murders of multiple women. A social media influencer visits Terrence in jail and hours after visiting him, she goes missing. What happened to Maddison and why was she visiting Terrence? This was great.

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Thank you St Martin's Press for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own!

Terence Baily is just about to be released from prison for breaking and entering, though many have suspected him in the murders of six women. As his release day approaches, Bailey gets a surprise visit from Maddison Logan a hot and young influence with a huge social media following. Hours later, Maddison disappears and police believe her to be kidnapped or worse. Is Maddison's disappearance linked to her visit to Bailey? Why was she visiting him? When they hit a wall in the investigation, the FBI reluctantly asks for Rachel Krall's help in finding the missing influencer. Rachel poses as a up and coming influencer at an event to get more information about the circle that Maddison used to run in. What she finds becomes vital to the investigation. When another body is found the FBI realizes that Bailey must have an accomplice on the outside who is dangerous with an obsession for influencers. This includes Rachel Krall herself. Suddenly the target of a monster hiding in plain sight, Rachel is forced to confront the very real dangers that lurk in the dark corners of the internet.

I enjoyed this one quite a bit. I thought that it was well written and paced. I was continuously intrigued. I definitely did no see the ending coming. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys serial killer shows or books. This was a great follow up to the first in the series.

Content: Swearing, death, influencer toxicity, murder, manipulation

Read if you enjoy:
Serial Killer Shows
Mystery
Thriller
Little bit of romance

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I generally don't love the "podcaster solves a murder" setup, but this one was good, thanks in large part to the storytelling abilities of author Megan Goldin. Goldin brings us inside the sketchy and vacuous world of social media influencers and throws a podcast and a serial killer into the mix. The result is a very interesting, well-narrated book which makes the time fly as you read. I also listened to the audiobook at the same time and found it well-narrated. Megan Goldin is already a must-read author for me and now I know her audiobooks are great too. Recommended!

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The premise of this sounded great, but it didn’t meet my expectations. Unfortunately, I wasn’t ever really pulled into the story or the investigation that was happening in the plot.
For the podcast sections of the book, the only indication was a slight change of font which made it very difficult to tell that it was changing from the main storyline to the podcast.

I also found the dialogue between the characters unnatural and stilted. I’ve really enjoyed Goldin’s previous books, but this one did not land the same way for me.

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I really enjoyed this fast paced thriller! It was a nice extension to the series. I definitely recommend this book to my friends.

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A quick, fast-paced thriller that will immediately grab your attention. It would be easy to think you know what’s going on at the start, but the author is able to add enough of a twist that you’ll be surprised. I didn’t realize this was the second book in a series about the same main character. I’ll definitely be picking up the first.

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Reading this story was unwrapping an intricately wrapped present - layer upon layer - until reaching the gift (the end)! Rachel is a well-known murder podcaster who gets pulled into an active FBI investigation. Add in numerous missing young women, a large group of social media influencers gathered at a conference, and you’ve got a lot of interesting moving parts. I thoroughly enjoyed this story!

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I ended up listening to the audio after publication date and that was definitely the route to go. I enjoyed the story overall and how everything tied together in the end. Thank you to Netgalley for the arc even though I didn’t get to this one before pub date.

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I loved the previous book in this sort of series and really liked the sound of this one...sadly, it was disappointing.

I really liked Rachel. She's smart and has a good head on her shoulders. I really like her POV because she's reckless without being painfully stupid about it. There are a lot of characters in this one and a good portion of them felt like the same person, but perhaps it was done on purpose.

Plot wise, it's boring. There's a slow unfolding (which i was here for) and then it just never caught and tension. I don't know if it was getting a particular person's POV that ruined it for me, but I was able to figure it all out before the ending and then had no real interest in how it ended.

Overall, I kept reading more because I felt like I had to. If there is another Rachel book, I will read it.

**Huge thanks to the publisher for providing the arc free of charge**

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Dark corners gave me some of my favorites:

Social media influencers and podcast themed book.

The story was very engaging and kept me listening way too late. After reading this series I went on to consume everything Megan Goldin has released.

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I love Rachel Krall, and was so excited to read this second installment following her. This book kept me engaged from the very beginning and I would highly recommend!

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Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. It's Megan Goldin, first and foremost. I've yet to read a book of hers that disappointed me and this is no different. A mysterious missing-person thriller if there ever was one that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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I wasn't able to read this book because life has been extremely busy, so I will rate this 5 stars to compensate. The blurb looked very promising though, and I will read this when I get the chance and I will edit my review

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What did I just read?! I mistakenly thought I read the first book but actually read a different book by Megan Goldin, so I was a little confused at the familiar tone to the main character, eventually I pieced everything together. However I didn’t piece together why the FBI professionals would hunt down civilians to help with investigations and give them pretty much full access to every detail of the case and fresh cases happening. I’m able to suspend my disbelief for the sake of a great story but this was just outlandish and unbelievable. I also never understood why the conference is happening with a bunch of shallow influencers who really dragged the story down.

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I absolutely LOVED The Night Swim so I came in expecting great things from this book and I was ultimately bored. The book felt like it had all been done before and done better. I was bored and should have DNF'd.

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I was so excited for this one. I was a huge fan of Night Swim. I recommend it to everyone as one of my favorite audiobooks because of the podcast element.
This… was not that. Not in the slightest. There was no podcast. I was kinda lost for a bit. I ended up DNFing at 35%.

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I'd first like to say that I did not know that this was the second book in a series and that may have been why I had trouble with it. I have discussed with friends that have read the first book, The Night Swim, and they were able to connect much more with the main character Rachel than I could. She felt rude and stubborn through out the novel. I was sad that the podcast aspect wasn't really prevalent in the story. It did have plenty of twists I didn't see coming and I liked the ending. I think I need to read The Night Swim to get the full experience and I can revisit this review after. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for my eARC.

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Dark Corners is book 2 in in the Rachel Krall series, while I enjoyed this book, I enjoyed its predecessor more.
This story is supposed to take place not long after Night Swim ended, but it feels like it is much longer than that, I hardly recognize this Rachel, other than her name being 5e same. For me, this Dark Corners seemed more like a one off and not a sequel. All that being said, I did enjoy it, and will likely pick up the next in the series,
I would recommend this for readers who enjoy mystery / suspense books,
Thank you to NetGalley for the E~ARc which I voluntarily reviewed.

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