Winner of the Amazon Best Book of the Year for 2011, Into the Darkest Corner is an edgy and powerful thriller that asks the most terrifying questions: What if the person you love isn't who
you thought they were? What if they are so convincing even your closest friends can't see the
truth? What if they won't let you go?
Catherine has been enjoying the single life for long enough to know a good catch when she sees
one. Lee is gorgeous, charismatic and spontaneous—almost too perfect to be true. And her
friends clearly agree, as each in turn falls under his spell.
But there is a darker side to Lee. As his behavior becomes increasingly erratic and controlling
Catherine is more and more isolated. Driven into the darkest corner of her world, cut off from her
friends and unable to trust anyone, she plans her escape. And she succeeds. Four years later,
Catherine dares to believe she might be safe. But is she?
'Check the locks on your doors and windows and surrender to this obsessive thriller.' Karin
Slaughter
About the Author
Elizabeth Haynes is a police intelligence analyst. Into the Darkest Corner is her first novel.
Industry Reviews
This intense, gripping account of a woman in danger is utterly unputdownable. A stunning debut.'
-- S. J. Watson
'Check the locks on your doors and windows and surrender to this obsessive thriller.' -- Karin Slaughter
`Haynes's powerful account of domestic violence is disquieting, yet unsensationalist. This is a gripping book.' * Guardian *
`I love this book. It has just the right mix of terror, paranoia and "things that go bump in the night" to keep you looking over your own shoulder...Elizabeth Haynes is a very talented new face in the murky world of crime fiction and definitely a name to look out for in the future. Very highly recommended.' * eurocrime.com *
`As a psychological thriller, it has all the fascination of a good horror film combined with the terror of a bad nightmare from which you are desperate to wake up: take your pick. In either case, it's riveting... A tour de force.' * Sydney Morning Herald *
`A harrowing psychological thriller...This is a terrifying and convincing portrayal of an abusive relationship and a damaged woman's heroic attempts to recover from it.' * Publishers Weekly *
`Haynes combines writing skill with a thorough knowledge of her subject, painting a vivid and credible portrait of an intelligent young woman who, in thrall to her handsome boyfriend, overlooks the early signs of an abusive relationship and becomes its prisoner.' * Weekend Press *