A review by lindsaynixon
Her Every Fear by Peter Swanson, Peter Swanson

4.0

HOT DAMN. The review I left for the previous Swanson book I read [b:The Kind Worth Killing|21936809|The Kind Worth Killing|Peter Swanson|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1417981750s/21936809.jpg|41240456] can be left right here for this one too. Swanson is quickly becoming one of my favorite 'psychological thriller' writers.

His books are dark and twisty but without the gore (or very little) and all the sneaky creepy: when it's all too real and believable that this-could-happen-to-you-YIKES.

Revolutionary? No. Predictable at times? Yes. But who cares! It’s a fast-paced, jaw-clenching, heart-pounding, page-turning drama, served just the way I like it.

It’s going to take extreme restraint not to plow through Swanson's other books this weekend.

If you like thrillers that sort out the who ‘killer’ is (and 'why') without detectives or wannabe detectives working it like a job (meaning the story naturally unfolds before you instead) this is a great book choice.

And if you like thrillers with fully developed characters (including learning their backstory and trudging around in their head a bit with a God-like-narration) this is a great selection to consider.