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With The Night Swim, Megan Goldin jumped to the top of my "must-Read" authors. I have since read almost all (The Girl in Kellers Way is not in Kindle form, hint hint) of her books and all are 5 Star reads. The Night Swim introduced Rachel Krall. Dark Corners is another fast-paced, suspenseful story also featuring Rachel Krall. I love this character and hope this becomes a series that continues. Rachel hosts a true-crime podcast and has helped solve cold-cases and free wrongly accused inmates. In this story, a popular influencer goes missing and Rachel goes undercover at an influencer convention to help find her. Yes, they have influencer conventions. Who knew? I really enjoyed the insiders look at both the silliness and lucrativeness of influencing. The podcast excerpts within the story are cool too. Oh yeah, there is also a serial killer on the loose and that's where Special Agent Joe Martinez comes in. While this story lacked the emotional impact of The Night Swim, it made up for that with the fun chemistry between Rachel and Joe. Again, I hope this story continues, but either way, looking forward to more from Megan Goldin!
Thank you to #NetGalley, St. Martin's Press and Megan Goldin for this ARC! All opinions are my own!
This is a fast paced psychological thriller. I enjoyed the plot. Rachel is drawn into a case by the FBI. She has no idea that she’s put herself in danger. There are some twists and lots of suspense. A very enjoyable read.
When I started reading Dark Corners I wasn’t aware that this was the second book in the Rachel Krall series. Thankfully I can say there is no need to have read the previous book to enjoy this one, though I will also say if you are like me then once you finish with this one you’ll likely want to pick up that first book.
Lead character Rachel Krall does a true crime podcast and gained a major following when her investigating helped free an innocent man. Now she’s back, lured to Florida by the FBI hoping she can help them with a case. Social media influencer Maddison Logan has disappeared…only days after visiting inmate Terence Bailey in prison. Terence has been in prison for years for breaking and entering, but having served his time he’s about to be released. Only the FBI suspect he’s actually a serial killer and are hoping to find proof so they can keep him locked up. First things don’t exactly go as planned and then a body of an unidentified young woman is found and Rachel is able draw a connection to Terence, but seeing as he has been in a maximum security prison it’s not possible he killed her. Is it? Despite the FBI encouraging her to return home Rachel sticks around, determined to get to the bottom of this mystery. Complex characters and a gripping well plotted story make this one a winner. I’d like to thank St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review an eARC of Dark Corners.
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Rachel Krall is back for another season of her podcast! Dark Corners is the follow up to The Night Swim and this time around, Rachel is called in when a suspected serial killer is about to be released from prison. Everything from there snowballs into an enjoyable thrill ride. Told through traditional narrative and podcast episodes, this is a great read for those who binge listen to podcasts and enjoy trying to piece together a mystery.
Remember Rachel Krall from The Night Swim? Our favorite investigative reporter/true-crime podcaster is back – this time uncovering the dark secrets of the influencer world while searching for a missing up-and-coming influencer who might be the victim of an alleged serial killer. This book has its foot on the gas from the very beginning, and yet it still has the whole book to gradually build up the tension and anticipation. It’s well paced, with plenty of clues dropped along the way, but still not enough to truly guess the outcome. I was hooked from the first chapter and kept turning pages until I was done. Rachel is still smart and savvy, knowing when to ask questions, and sees the big picture to connect the dots, but has become a little bit jaded after all she’s been through. Yet she still saw the humanity in the victims, rather than letting their tragedy define them. In my opinion, this made her more relatable. Also making her more relatable was the small thrill she found in her interactions with her FBI minder… yes, Rachel gets a little love story sideline in this one, but it plays into the overall story without being a distraction.
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I was thrilled when I heard that Megan Goldin was bringing back Rachel Krall in another book. Night Swim was one of my favorite books and I had always hoped we would see Rachel again!
While this is listed as book two in the Rachel Krall series, I will say that these are connected stand-alones. You really don’t need to read Night Swim before reading this one. Of course, I do highly recommend that, but that’s just my opinion.
Once again, we have a very cleverly crafted story that kept me engaged from start to finish. There are the elements of the podcast used here – which are definitely my favorite, though I will say that these parts weren’t as frequent as they were in the previous book, which I missed and would have loved to have more of. We also have an active missing persons case and this is tied to a serial killer. Of course, I loved this aspect of the story because I am a fan of serial killer stories – not sure why, but am. And I loved how this one played out.
I love that we once again see Rachel not only doing her work as a podcaster, but also actively investigating the case. Once she gets involved with something, she is like a dog with a bone and no one and nothing is going to stop her, not even when her life is threatened. She will get the answers she wants at all costs, and I love that determination.
This book took quite a few twists and turns, and I never knew what to expect next. It is most definitely a case of nothing is what it seems on so many levels and I loved that! Once I started this one I had a hard time putting it down because I was so wrapped up in what was happening…it’s that good and that addicting! I hope this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Rachel…I want more of her and her podcast!
After reading Night Swim years ago, I was excited to read Dark Corners and get back to Podcaster, Rachel Krall. I think I loved Rachel a bit more in this one. There was less Podcast and more detective work from her. Can Rachel become a true detective? She was amazing! One thing that I loved in this one was how it included the social media aspects and shenanigans we have today. It made the story come more to life! I also enjoyed the bit of romance within as well!
This fast-paced, mystery thriller, was it! I would love to see Rachel Krall continue on her [unofficial] detective work in a future book.
A great sequel for the main character Rachel Krall. I had really enjoyed the author's first book with this character and was excited to have another. Rachel is a likable heroine. I like her intelligence and her personality makes it easy for others to open up to her. I liked the introduction of a love interest in this one too. I loved the links between the missing influencer and the past murders. The story is well woven and builds anticipation at a good pace. I hope there will be more Rachel Krall books in the future. I received an advance copy from NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I was excited to find out that Goldin had decided to do a Rachel Krall series. Rachel's first book that she is featured in was Night Swim. An amazing book, if you haven't read it, yet. Rachel is a podcast star and looks at the victims of crimes.
I don't know if it was just me being sick, bad sick, or the topic of this book, but I didn't enjoy it as much. This dealt with an Instagram influencer going missing. I don't get the whole thing about influencing. If the book is any indication, the people seem conceited and narcissist that influence on Instagram. Not saying they are, just that it seems that way.
Madison, an influencer, goes missing after visiting a prison inmate, Terry Bailey. Rachel's name came up during their conversation and now the FBI needs her help. She goes to Florida and is soon thrown into the whole Instagram influencer craze.
I think.some things were just outrageous. I don't really think a podcaster could figure out a point in the case before the FBI. If course, it's a book and not real. I will continue to read this series. There were personal questions left unanswered about Rachel that I would like answered in the next book.
Tentative publishing August 8, 2023
Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for the E-ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Summoned from her home by the FBI, Rachel Krall is quickly immured in influencer culture--a lifestyle influencer, Maddison Logan, disappears hours after meeting a man suspected of killing and dumping women's bodies. Terrance Bailey is in jail, though, so who kidnapped Maddison? Can Rachel figure out what's real and what isn't in a world of people who assuredly lie for a living before she becomes the next victim?
I really really enjoyed The Night Swim. I loved the podcast aspects, I loved the twists and turns of the story. I was thrilled to see that Rachel is back, still podcasting, this time going undercover as a running influencer to try and help solve the disappearance of a fellow blogger. While the FBI and police's main suspect sits in jail, only days from getting out, who kidnapped Maddison? I really couldn't put this b0ok down, I wanted to devour it whole in one sitting, but alas, life kept me from that. I still found myself reaching for my kindle whenever I had a spare moment, because I needed to see what Rachel was up to, who the identity of the mystery woman in the swamp was, and how all of the podcast interludes fit in with the larger story.
This was a complete 180 from Goldin's last book, Stay Awake, and I'm truly enjoying her ability to tell such wildly different stories. I'm glad I continued reading her after the complete mess that The Escape Room was--I knew Goldin was an excellent storyteller, and I'm excited to see what she brings us next!
Megan Goldin is an author I always know I can count on for an excellent read so I requested a review copy of her latest thriller, Dark Corners, without even reading the synopsis. I was thrilled to start reading it and realized that it features Rachel Krall, the protagonist from The Night Swim, my favorite book from Goldin so far. Don’t worry if you haven’t read The Night Swim yet because Dark Corners works well as a standalone. That said, definitely go back and read it though because it’s fabulous!
Rachel Krall is a badass. She is a true crime podcaster who has become a household name because even though she has no experience in law enforcement and is not a detective, she has been able to solve cases that law enforcement agencies have not. Her instinctive investigative skills and her no nonsense attitude have grudgingly earned her the respect of the various agencies, including the FBI who has called her in to assist on the case that is the focus of this book.
Following Rachel as she puts together the pieces of a case was the most riveting part of The Night Swim for me and this was also the case here. It’s fascinating to see her mind at work and to follow her train of thought as she investigates. This case, which focuses on a social media influencer who goes missing after paying a visit to a serial killer in prison, was especially interesting to follow as it takes Rachel into the world of influencers and even to an influencer convention, giving a sneak peek into that world and its narcissistic nature. Golden always weaves plenty of twists and turns in her novels to build suspense and when an unexpected twist actually puts a target on Rachel’s back, I couldn’t put the book down until I knew how that was going to play out.
I read the e-book and listened to the audio version of this book and highly recommend the audio since many excerpts from Rachel’s podcast are woven into the story. While it was fine to read those excerpts on the page, the audiobook really enhanced my reading experience.
I don’t want to say anything else for fear of spoilers, but with Dark Corners, Megan Goldin has delivered another addictive and suspenseful read and I can’t wait to read more from her. I also hope this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Rachel Krall!
Solid thriller read about a young female social media influencer who goes missing amidst the search for a suspected serial killer. Told from three points of view, including a true crime podcaster (Rachel Krall from this author’s previous novel, The Night Swim), a police officer and the killer and interspersed with extracts from podcasts. Some good twists, red herrings, good, even pacing and an easy to read style. There is even a bit of romance and commentary on the insidiousness and negativity of social media. The ending went on for a bit too long with, to me, unnecessary details. Overall though, I really enjoyed reading this novel.
Thanks to St Martin’s Press and Netgalley for thir complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
In Dark Corners, Rachel Krall is a true crime podcaster. She built up a following by using her show to prove the innocence of convicted murderers. But even she is not ready when the FBI asks her to speak with a presumed serial killer, Terry Bailey.
Terry has only two days left of his six-year robbery sentence. Why did he ask his last visitor, Maddison Logan a now missing #vanlife vlogger, to contact Rachel? Did he use an accomplice to kidnap, or do worse, to Maddison? When Terry admits nothing to Rachel, the FBI cut off Rachel’s access to the missing person case. Intrigued, Rachel decides to investigate both the current case and the years old serial killer case. She begins by posing as a new fitness content creator at a convention of influencers because it was the last place Rachel was seen alive.
“I’ve been looking for a predator. It turns out that a predator has also been looking for me.”
The content creators’ world was unusual and fascinating. The characters, especially Rachel, felt genuine and made you root for them. Terry has a bit of a compelling backstory too. The tension of the cat and mouse chase between Rachel and the killer ratcheted up the tension from the midpoint of the book to the surprising finale.
Dark Corners is another great thriller from the author of The Escape Room. It is much better than the first book in the Rachel Krall series, The Night Swim. 5 stars!
Thanks to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for a digital review copy of the book.
I really enjoyed The Night Swim, so I was so grateful to receive a gifted copy of the second book in the Rachel Krall series! Thank you SMP!🥰
I was a bit concerned that I would not remember enough from book one to understand this one, but thankfully this was not the case. Technically these can be read as standalones. But it didn't take me long to remember Rachel and her podcast.
Dark Corners follows well-known true-crime podcaster Rachel as she dives headfirst into a convoluted case of a missing influencer after being called to assist the FBI. But this case is about to become personal for Rachel, when she learns why she's being called to help.
This was really well done and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The twistiness, the influencer aspect, the podcast episodes all make for a unique thriller. The back and forth with the timeline did trip me up a little bit, but overall it was an entertaining read and I definitely recommend.
I’m a big fan of this author and I’ve recently become a fan of storylines with crime podcasts so this was made just for me! The narrators were great especially with distinguishing the different voices. The main character was annoying but in a good, makes me want to keep reading type of way. Highly recommend!
I've been a fan of author Megan Goldin since devouring her 2019 novel The Escape Room. She followed up that standalone thriller with The Night Swim, a searing portrait of a small-town rape trial and a cold case that cast a shadow over the entire city. When I learned she was writing a sequel to that work, I jumped at the chance to read it.
As Terence Bailey's release from prison for breaking and entering draws near, investigators' suspicions about his involvement in six unsolved murders of women intensify. Are they seriously about to let this man walk free? Things are further complicated when Madison Logan, a popular social media influencer, visits Bailey. The details of their meeting aren't known, but Madison goes missing soon after her encounter with Baily. Investigators fear she may have been kidnapped or, worse, murdered. What has happened to the young woman? More troubling, why was she meeting with Bailey?
Crime podcaster Rachel Krall isn't exactly surprised when she gets a call from the FBI. A few years ago, she covered a high-profile rape trial that spiraled into a cold-case murder investigation. Her little podcast became a national sensation, skyrocketing the reach of her work. She is surprised, though, at what they are calling her about. With Rachel's social media popularity, the FBI seeks her help to uncover answers about the missing Madison Logan. In exchange for her assistance, Rachel will receive unprecedented access to the active missing persons case.
The case becomes even more perplexing as Maddison seems to exist solely within the realm of social media, with no trace of her offline identity. Undeterred, Rachel takes on an undercover persona using a fake Instagram account to delve into the world of influencers at BuzzCon, a significant influencer conference. As Rachel immerses herself in this fiercely competitive community, she discovers that the secrets and rivalries run deep. The discovery of a body with a disturbing tattoo raises fears that Bailey might have a dangerous accomplice and an alarming obsession with influencers, including Rachel herself.
Dark Corners sees Megan Goldin continue the story of her most intriguing character Rachel Krull. While this is a continuation of the story that began in The Night Swim, this book can be read as a standalone. Goldin provides enough backstory to fill in any gaps you may have missed from the prior novel. Where that book focussed on small-town politics and the haunting of the past, this work is much more rooted in the present. Layered in amongst the thrilling missing person case is a deeper contemplation on the impact of social media on our everyday lives. The line between reality and the persona we see on an app is called into question, adding a unique level of suspense to the story. Megan Goldin is a standard setter in the world of thrillers, and Dark Corners continues to set that very high mark in the genre.
I had a lot of fun reading this one! The second about the fictitious true crime podcaster from Night Swim, this was a quick and twisty read. I guessed pretty much every twist, but had a lot of fun on the ride, but I think there was some information that felt unnecessarily repetitive that I wish had been edited out in favor of some more character development of Rachel. But overall really fun and clever and I'd recommend! (esp so we can discuss thx!!)
The story follows Rachel, a podcaster who gained unexpected fame after helping overturn a guilty verdict. Summoned to Florida by the FBI to investigate unsolved serial killings, Rachel’s journey begins after the events of “Night Swim.” The multiple viewpoints used in the book were well-executed, leading readers smoothly to uncover the killer’s identity and motive without relying on major twists.
Despite the absence of a big twist, I thoroughly enjoyed the book, particularly Rachel’s compelling character and the intriguing and unique case with plenty of twists and turns. The addition of a surprising romance element was a pleasant surprise, and the integration of podcast episodes throughout added depth to the narrative.
I can’t wait to recommend this captivating read to my friends, and I hope for more Rachel Krall books from the author in the future!
Rachel is a podcaster that has accidentally become quite famous with her smooth, silky voice and insightful investigations. When she is called to come to Florida to meet with a potential serial killer, she ends up becoming deeply invested in the story. This includes the crazy world of influencers that may be the key to mystery surrounding missing and dead girls.
I enjoyed Night Swim, but I loved this one. It was truly hard to put down. Every question I had throughout the book was answered and I can’t always say that when reading this type thriller. I would read another book about Rachel Kraff without a doubt!
Chilling, sinister and twisty! I have read and loved all of Megan Goldin’s novels but this one might be my new favorite! In this one, Rachel Krall, popular crime podcaster, is summoned by the FBI to travel to Florida to speak with suspected serial killer, Terence Bailey, about some local missing girls. Rachel decides to hang around to attend an Influencer convention to assist in helping to find these girls, doing what she does best, talking to people and tracking down leads. But Rachel might have just gotten in over her head. Bailey is getting out of prison in a few days and his parting words sounded like a threat on her life. Thank you Netgalley, St. Martin’s Press and the author for this eARC in exchange for my honest review. This book will be available for purchase on August 8, 2023