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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

The Darkest Corners by Kara Thomas



The Darkest Corners
by Kara Thomas
April 2016
Random House Children's


I obtained an electronic copy of this book after I requested it from NetGalley. What first caught my attention was the fact that the publishers are comparing it to Gillian Flynn's novels and the Pretty Little Liars series.  A book that can combine a teen novel with an adult mystery has accomplished something rare.  I wanted to see for myself if it was as good as it was intended.

The description is intriguing.  Tessa and her friend Callie testified against Wyatt Stokes in a murder trial that put him on death row when the girls were children.  Now teenagers, Tessa is beginning to doubt what she really saw the night it all went down and a visit to her hometown brings her suspicions and memories back to the forefront of her mind.

The methodical way in which Kara Thomas slowly weaves together personalities and facts allows for the story to become more intriguing and engrossing.  Tessa is a likable protagonist.  She is not the stereotypical teen in a young adult novel.  She has many struggles, one of those being that she now lives with her grandmother after her dad was put in jail and she and her mother were living out of their car.  Her hometown is like so many towns in the U.S. - washed up and fading.  The ending to the book (without spoiling anything), though satisfying, left so much still in flux.  This is my one complaint; it seemed to wrap up just a bit too quickly.  I was left with just as many questions as I had at the beginning of the novel. The only difference being that my questions at the end were not about what did happen, but what happened between the final chapter and the epilogue.  I wanted more from the characters even after the satisfying conclusion.

This is a book that certainly will be added to my library's collection after it is released.  The Darkest Corners delivered what it promised: a captivating mystery that will leave you wanting more, both from the story and the author.