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3.5 stars. I liked The Kind Worth Killing by this author better, but this one was still an anxiety-filled thriller that kept my attention the whole way through.
This was the first Peter Swanson I had read and boy did it blow me away! It is fast paced, creepy, chilling, clever and all things a good thriller should be. I read this so quickly as I literally could barely put it down! I was gripped from the first couple of pages and really liked the chapters swapping round the points of view from different characters, which appears to be a theme in most of his titles. It also led me to seek out Swanson's blacklist and have not been disappointed.
medium-paced
This was the first Peter Swanson book that I have read. Reading the description I thought this would be a suspense thriller that I would fly through. I felt this book dragged on, it took me so much longer to read than a book usually does. I didn't feel like there were a lot of twists and turns and was just really slow.
I thought this was just got basic vanilla thriller until it had a few twists I didn’t see coming. A little slow at some points but still good
Wicked
This book was waaaaay better than (The kind worth killing)
All characters has some depth to them and the events that was happening was realistic.
I still can't get over the fact that the writer has this way of thinking about killing people. It seems that this idea is kinda rooted deeply in him that some people just don't deserve living and that it's someone's job to clean the world from this trash that causes nothing but pain and aches to others. I understand this idea but it's just way too scary.
But this book was quite amusing though. It's too dark in a way that made me kinda intrigued.
That plot twist I predicted it at the very beginning of the book and I kinda hoped for it...it kinda made more sense than having two persons. And My Gawd the writer went with what I wanted, this is just so perfect.
That's too perfect and too good and the same time.
I'm very satisfied with this book.
This book was waaaaay better than (The kind worth killing)
All characters has some depth to them and the events that was happening was realistic.
I still can't get over the fact that the writer has this way of thinking about killing people. It seems that this idea is kinda rooted deeply in him that some people just don't deserve living and that it's someone's job to clean the world from this trash that causes nothing but pain and aches to others. I understand this idea but it's just way too scary.
But this book was quite amusing though. It's too dark in a way that made me kinda intrigued.
That plot twist I predicted it at the very beginning of the book and I kinda hoped for it...it kinda made more sense than having two persons. And My Gawd the writer went with what I wanted, this is just so perfect.
That's too perfect and too good and the same time.
I'm very satisfied with this book.
this was actually a repackaged version of “the kind worth killing” but instead of a woman killing people because they deserve it, it’s a man this time. the severely predictable plot twist did not help either
It was okay. For someone who hasn't read a lot of books in this genre, I'm sure they'll enjoy it, but I've read too many and it was obvious at a certain point what the driving force of the book was going to be.
A good page turner, would have liked the wives to have more interaction. But suspenseful either way. Good fall read.