Such Dark Things
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Her past just won’t stay buried…
Dr. Corrine Cabot has it all. Successful career, handsome husband and the perfect house in the suburbs. But a dark night from her past is threatening to destroy everything.
She’s repressed the truth for years. The only memory she has is of being found in a house where two people were discovered murdered. Now the images she has fought to forget are starting to resurface and she starts to question everything.
As she struggles to separate what’s real from what’s not, she starts to question if her life is really what it seems.
Readers love Courtney Evan Tate:
“A gripping dark read!”
“a riveting psychological thriller/romance”
“grabbed me from the very beginning and never let go”
“addictive”
“This is a fast paced well told story full of suspense”
“the twists and turns were brilliant. A fab read.”
About the author
Courtney Evan Tate is a pseudonym for the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Courtney Cole, whose new adult and young adult novels have received Publishers Weekly starred reviews. Such Dark Things is her debut in dark psychological suspense.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Corinne Cabot, the 35-year-old heroine of this uneven suspense novel from Tate (the nom de plume of romance author Courtney Cole), is an ER physician at a Chicago hospital. Her grueling job and troubled past have strained her marriage to therapist Jude Cabot. As an 18-year-old babysitter on Halloween, Corinne witnessed a double murder, for which her father was convicted, but she has blocked the memory. While she struggles through another October, immersing herself in work to avoid seasonal triggers, Jude becomes intrigued with Zoe, a provocative server at his favorite caf , who fascinates and torments him and ultimately threatens everything he holds dear, including his wife's precarious sanity. Written in breathless style, this page-turner relies on quick thrills, surprise twists, and an implausible reveal. Readers seeking a fast, entertaining tale might be satisfied, but others will be troubled by clich d depictions of mental illness and sexual abuse, as well as the lack of character development.