A review by genthebookworm
The Night Swim by Megan Goldin

5.0

When I saw that author Megan Goldin was publishing another book this summer I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. While I try to read my ARCs in some kind of order when I saw the book summary of The Night Swim I couldn’t wait…and I am so glad I didn't!!

After reading a lot of "thrillers" I have been let down way too many times to get super excited. Rarely is there a book in this genre that feels like a completely fresh perspective while also being completely captivating and moving. This book had it all, mystery suspense, dual timelines, and a story pulled right from today's headlines.

Goldin introduces us to the main character Rachel Crall, who is a podcast investigative journalist. As someone who devours way too many true crime podcasts, this was right up my alley. Not only was this the perfect way to tie in the storylines but it was absolutely riveting.

Crall is following a modern-day sexual assault trial when she gets pulled into a crime from the past in this same small town. These interwoven themes and storylines worked perfectly together and the ending was both surprising and satisfying.

I loved that while this was a fast-paced ride there were so many thought-provoking moments and quotes. The moments of "gray" spoke to me so much and are just part of the many reasons why these cases are so complex.

Often books in the mystery/thriller genre are enjoyable escape reading but rarely stick with me long after I have finished them. Goldin's ability to handle this topic with such an insightful manner made this a 5-star read for me. I can't wait wait to share more about this book closer to its publication date and I highly recommend adding it to your summer reading list.

Thank you to St. Martin's Press for an advanced copy. As always, all opinions are my own.