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hkgoldst 's review for:
Into the Darkest Corner
by Elizabeth Haynes
I listened to the Audible version of this book.
There were parts of this book I didn't love. There were sections meant to build up the tension that were long, and then when we were back in the present, sections were action was happening were over much too quickly. If I was an editor, I might have suggested switching the proportions around.
One thing I loved was that the author clearly did her research about OCD and PTSD. I'm in a mental health field and it drives me crazy when an author drops a mental illness onto a character but doesn't base the symptoms or treatment on anything real. On the other hand, I did feel like the descriptions of Catherine's symptoms and treatment were perhaps overly in-depth.
Overall, this was a thriller and it was hard to take breaks because I was so tense and just wanted to know what would happen!
There were parts of this book I didn't love. There were sections meant to build up the tension that were long, and then when we were back in the present, sections were action was happening were over much too quickly. If I was an editor, I might have suggested switching the proportions around.
One thing I loved was that the author clearly did her research about OCD and PTSD. I'm in a mental health field and it drives me crazy when an author drops a mental illness onto a character but doesn't base the symptoms or treatment on anything real. On the other hand, I did feel like the descriptions of Catherine's symptoms and treatment were perhaps overly in-depth.
Overall, this was a thriller and it was hard to take breaks because I was so tense and just wanted to know what would happen!