If you’re a fan of cinematic showdowns, you won’t be disappointed. As the story unfolds, it provides subtle insight into why, despite red flags and bruises, someone would stay in an abusive relationship, and it makes you root for Catherine all the more to overcome the psychological fallout. In it we find our obsessive-compulsive heroine, Catherine Bailey, checking and rechecking her door locks six times, eschewing red clothing, shopping only on certain days–clearly something horrible has happened, and Haynes masterfully teases out the disturbing details, which involve a Jekyll and Hyde boyfriend. ![]() Many times as I was reading Into the Darkest Corner, the refrain from that old R&B song kept replaying in my head: “It’s a thin line between love and hate…” Apologies, as it’ll now be stuck in yours for the next couple of days, but Elizabeth Haynes’ highly suspenseful and cleverly crafted psychological thriller will haunt you for much longer.
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