Monday, September 7, 2015

The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson

Rating: 4.9

Completely deranged psychopaths with murder on their minds. This one is twisted and unpredictable with characters you can lovingly loathe. The chapters shift in point of view as the narrative unfolds -- teasing the reader to stick glued to the pages. 



Ted Severson, married man, meets Lily Kintner late one night in an airport bar. That's when the trouble begins... Alcohol consumed, secrets spilled, plans made. But all of the players in this complicated scheme have not been entirely truthful, and things fall apart for them in completely unexpected ways.  I devoured this book in two days.  It was so good and kept me on the edge of my seat.  Such a guilty pleasure beach read.

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  1. ooh, sounds good for a Pre-Halloween read. I am adding this to my library list.

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    1. It would be a great pre-halloween read. I was so engrossed in it, I was telling Mark about it at every turn.

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  2. Library called and this came in today, So excited to start this tonight. Nothing like a good edge of your seat book and cup of tea on a rainy night.

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    1. You will have to let me know what you think of it. I am still waiting for Strangers on a Train to come in so I can compare the two books. You definitely have to along with it as some of it is far fetched but, I thought it was fun (not sure what that says about me lol!)

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