Not sure what I think about this one just yet! The jury is still out. It wasn't earth shattering but was a good read. The story line jumped all over the place for me and was hard to follow in a few parts but overall a decent read.
From Goodreads.com:
The Darkest Corners is a psychological thriller about the lies little girls tell, and the deadly truths those lies become.
There
are ghosts around every corner in Fayette, Pennsylvania. Tessa left
when she was nine and has been trying ever since not to think about it
after what happened there that last summer. Memories of things so dark
will burn themselves into your mind if you let them.
Callie never left. She moved to another house, so she doesn’t have to walk those same halls, but then Callie always was
the stronger one. She can handle staring into the faces of her
demons—and if she parties hard enough, maybe one day they’ll disappear
for good.
Tessa and Callie have never talked about what they saw
that night. After the trial, Callie drifted and Tessa moved, and
childhood friends just have a way of losing touch.
But ever since
she left, Tessa has had questions. Things have never quite added up.
And now she has to go back to Fayette—to Wyatt Stokes, sitting on death
row; to Lori Cawley, Callie’s dead cousin; and to the one other person
who may be hiding the truth.
Only the closer Tessa gets to the truth, the closer she gets to a killer—and this time, it won’t be so easy to run away.
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