The Kind Worth Killing by
Peter SwansonMy rating:
4 of 5 starsIf you’re into page turners,
The Kind Worth Killing delivers in spades. Skillfully written, with a sociopathic cast and plenty of backstabbing twists, if ever there was a beach read, this is it. The story is unquestionably an homage to Highsmith’s
Strangers on a Train. Although Highsmith’s work is deeper, darker, and more sophisticated, Swanson puts an original spin on the tale, making for a compelling read.
Early on, there is an overused mystery trope that foretells the ending, but the pages in-between were so enjoyable, getting to the predestined denouement was a pleasure.
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