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2 primary booksRachel Krall is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Megan Goldin.
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i love megan goldin's writing because it's so compusivly readable and she has great charatcer development. i just was not as interested in the plot as i originally thought i would be
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. (via Netgalley)
4.5 stars. Another great read from this author and a good addition to the series. It was fast paced, leading me to read it in one sitting waiting to see how the twists played out.
4.5 stars!!!
I have enjoyed every book I've read by Megan Goldin and this was no different! When I heard that there was going to be a sequel to The Night Swim, I was so excited. I normally only enjoy “True Crime” when it's fictional because real life stories gives me the ick, so it was no surprise that I would love this. I read this alongside with the audiobook, which I highly recommend! This story is told like it's a podcast and those aspects of the audiobook are really well done! Every big reveal in this book caught me off guard and kept me on my toes. I'm really hoping that there's going to be another book in this series because WOW!
Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for providing me with an eBook copy to review
After loving Night Swim by Megan Goldin, I was very much looking forward to this sequel featuring Rachel Krall again, and Dark Corners did not disappoint. This mystery/thriller delivers a nice balance between Rachel's character development and interesting plot elements.
In this story, Rachel Krall has been summoned to Florida to assist the FBI in an investigation because her name was mentioned in a conversation between a suspected killer and a now missing social media influencer. Rachel gets drawn into the search for the missing woman and puts herself in the sights of a killer.
One thing I really enjoyed about this book is the character development. The reader gets to see more of Rachel's character and develop a connection to her. That is one of the benefits of sequels like this. I liked the introduction of a possible love interest for Rachel. It just adds another layer to the storytelling.
The plot takes a few twists that are not overly shocking, but they keep the story interesting. I figured out the main twist before it was revealed, but that didn't take away from the experience. I actually enjoy when an author provides enough clues to allow me to figure things out in advance.
Overall, this is a solid mystery/thriller that I would recommend to any fans of the genre. I hope Goldin continues Rachel's story in more books in this series.