A review by jessicamap
Every Dark Corner by Karen Rose

4.0

I really enjoyed this thriller! The main reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is because it's book 3 of the Cincinnati books and I wasn't familiar with some of the main characters. It works well as a standalone, but I missed a good chunk of the character development from the first two books.

This books is about FBI Agent Griffin "Decker'' Davenport and when he wakes up from his coma and is desperate to find the missing children. At the end of his last investigation, when he thought it was all over and justice had been served, he discovered that not everyone had been rescued, but he was shot before he was able to tell anyone.

We also follow Special Agent Kate Coppola, who recently moved to Cincinnati for a promotion. She however is trying to help solve Decker's last case. When someone tries to kill Decker in his hospital bed, he and Kate realize that the children are not the only ones whose lives are threatened, and that they must stop at nothing to hunt down the perpetrators. And danger is waiting in every dark corner.

I enjoyed all the suspense and twists throughout this novel. Like I mentioned earlier, I wish I had read the first two (which I'll soon do!). I also couldn't believe how long the book was (600+ pages) but I didn't lose interest throughout (as can happen with longer books).

Thanks to Berkley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.