Genres: Suspense Psychological
Posted: August 5, 2018
E.R. Physician, Dr. Corinne Cabot is a successful and beautiful woman who is married to a very attractive man, Jude, who is a physiologist. Corinne has suppressed memories from when she was younger, from a time when her father was arrested for killing two people in her presence. This has also left her dealing with paranoia. With all that behind her, she lives what seems to be a happy life with her husband and career. However, can looks be deceiving?
Along comes some predicaments that leave her fighting for her sanity, her marriage, and for her life. She has suspicions that her husband is not being totally honest with her and finds that her fears might not be paranoia after all.
SUCH DARK THINGS hits on many psychological issues, so beware. Courtney Evan Tate's novel keeps you thinking about it long after you have finished it. The story is not only told from the viewpoint of the wife and husband, but also has flashbacks that helps fill in the gaps of the story unfolding before you. This is done without the reader getting confused and in a way that will also explain everything you need to know in the right time. SUCH DARK THINGS is a novel full of suspense that you will love to read!
Book Summary
A HORRIFIC RECURRING NIGHTMARE IS THREATENING TO STEAL HER SANITY…
Dr. Corinne Cabot is living the American dream. She’s a successful ER physician in Chicago who’s married to a handsome husband. Together they live in a charming house in the suburbs. But appearances can be deceiving—and what no one can see is Corinne’s dark past. Troubling gaps in her memory mean she recalls little about a haunting event in her life years ago that changed everything.
She remembers only being in the house the night two people were found murdered. Her father was there, too. Now her father is in prison; she hasn’t been in contact in years. Repressing that terrifying memory has caused Corinne moments of paranoia and panic. Sometimes she thinks she sees things that aren’t there, hears words that haven’t been spoken. Or have they? She fears she may be losing her mind, unable to determine what’s real and what’s not.
So when she senses her husband’s growing distance, she thinks she’s imagining things. She writes her suspicions off to fatigue, overwork, anything to explain what she can’t accept—that her life really isn’t what it seems.
MIRA
April 1, 2018
On Sale: March 20, 2018
Featuring: Dr. Corinne Cabot
368 pages
ISBN: 0778316548
EAN: 9780778316541
Kindle: B071RXYDZR
Trade Size / e-Book