A review by bookbloggerjanine
Dark Corners by Megan Goldin

Dark Corners by Megan Goldin
I give this book 4.25 stars.

Terence Bailey is a killer. Imprisoned for breaking and entering, he is a key suspect in the murders of six women but they have never been able to make the charges stick.
With his release date approaching, Bailey gets a visit from Madison Logan, a young influencer with a huge social media following.
Hours later, Madison is missing.
True crime podcaster Rachel Krall has never heard of Bailey, but when the FBI's only lead ends up at her door, Rachel must immerse herself in a cut-throat world to find the answers to the ultimate question: how do you find a woman who doesn’t exist?

This is book 2, but both books can definitely be read as standalones as the stories aren’t connected.
Told from Rachel and Martinez POVs,chillingly interspersed with the killers thoughts.lt is well written,gripping and fast paced with short snappy chapters.l was enticed into the storyline by lots of little twists weaved throughout.The topic of social media influencers and part of the book being set at a convention really had me hooked.Rachel is a great character, smart and gutsy and I enjoyed her developing relationship with Martinez.lm really hoping there will be another book!
With thanks to Netgalley,Megan Goldin and Canelo for my chance to read and review this book