Saturday, May 30, 2026

The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson - A Review

This one definitely had me hooked at the start. The premise is strong, and the whole strangers sharing dark secrets setup pulls you in fast. It has that classic, twisty thriller vibe where you’re constantly trying to figure out who to trust.

I liked how the story shifts perspectives and slowly reveals more than you expect. It keeps things interesting, and there are moments where it really leans into the psychological side in a way that works. It’s the kind of book that makes you want to keep reading just to see how far things will go.

That said, some twists felt more clever than believable, and I didn’t feel fully connected to the characters. Everyone is a little cold and distant, which fits the story, but it also made it harder for me to care about what happened to them. By the end, I was intrigued, but not completely satisfied.

Overall, it’s a solid, entertaining thriller with some sharp moments, but it didn’t quite stick the landing for me.

★★★

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