As far as the police are concerned, Terence Bailey is a killer. Imprisoned for breaking and entering, he has long been the key suspect in the murders of six women but they have never been able to make the charges stick.
With his release date approaching, Bailey gets a surprise visit from Madison Logan, a young influencer with a huge social media following.
Hours later, Madison is missing.
True crime podcaster Rachel Krall has never heard of Bailey, but when the FBI's only lead ends up at her door, Rachel must immerse herself in a cut-throat world to find the answers to the ultimate question: how do you find a woman who doesn’t exist?
A tense and gripping crime thriller for fans of Ellery Lloyd and Riley Sager.
Praise for Dark Corners'A gripping story that is equal parts shocking, unnerving, and thrilling. Goldin takes the 'true crime' trope to new and unexpected territory' Karin Slaughter, New York Times and #1 international bestselling author of Girl, Forgotten
'An intriguing dive into the dark and mysterious world of social media influencers. The riveting plot and twists kept me turning pages until the jaw-dropping conclusion!" Freida McFadden, New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid
'Megan Goldin excels at misdirection and crafting intricate plots. Multiple points of view, a steaming hot FBI agent, and an in-depth take on the complicated, cutthroat world of influencers kept me flipping the pages of her new novel Dark Corners in a frenzy' Sarah Pekkanen, author of The Golden Couple
‘So full of twists! Great detailed characters and scenery, with a pulse-racing plot!’ Reader review
‘The writing was clever. I loved how the story unfolded with so much detail yet I didn’t feel lost as a reader nor did I ever feel bored with the pacing… a well-thought out story.’ Reader review
‘An excellent read. In Rachel Krall, Goldin has created a fascinating and flawed character, who is nevertheless relatable. I look forward to seeing more of her in the future.’ Reader review
‘This tale is dark and complex, and your pulse will race throughout. Very recommended’ Reader review