A review by covall
Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes

3.0

This was a good book. I really liked the ending of the book, which can be iffy with a book that had a pretty typical plot. While the story was not the most unique, it was good and it was well-written. This story moves back and forth between the past and the present. At the start of the book, we have Lee on the witness stand defending himself and saying that he did not beat Cathy. From there, the next chapter we see how Lee and Cathy meet, and then we also see her in the following chapter with very bad OCD, and it is well after the trial.

At first I was confused with the book because I didn't pay attention to the dates at the header of each chapter, but once I realized what was happening, it went much easier. The suspense was good, and I thought it was interesting how Cathy was dealing with (or sometimes not dealing with) her OCD. Overall, good, but not too scary.