A review by enw_reads
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson

5.0

Ted Severson can’t help but notice Lily Kitner when she enters the airport bar. There’s something about her that Ted likes and he’s determined to talk to her, even if he is married. Flight delays allow them to chat more about their lives and when the London flight is called both jump up, realizing they’re both on the same flight. Ted’s had a few too many drinks, and on the flight he begins admitting that he hates his wife and wants to kill her. Lily listens and provides her own form of advice and tells him to kill her. The devise a plan and set a date to meet up again. Neither one are sure if the other was serious or if the other will show up to their next meeting. Surprisingly Lily and Ted both show up to their discreet location and a plan is put into action to get rid of his cheating wife, Miranda. The two have a fool-proof plan or so they think. As things get tangled and plans go awry, it’s uncertain if they will get away with it. Y’all this book is SO INSANE. I couldn’t put it down- and I certainly wasn’t prepared for the twists and turns this book took. I had about 50+ people suggest this book to me and now I’m kicking myself that I didn’t read it sooner. GO BUY THIS BOOK NOW, you won’t regret it! Now I want to read his other books!