The Kind Worth Killing A Novel

The Kind Worth Killing A Novel by Peter Swanson is a psychological suspense story published by HarperCollins on October 4, 2016. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins on a flight from London to Boston, where Ted Severson meets the enigmatic Lily Kintner. As they share drinks, their conversation takes a dark turn when Ted reveals his suspicions about his unfaithful wife, Miranda, leading to a chilling proposition that Lily eagerly embraces.
Readers will find a complex exploration of morality and deception as Ted and Lily’s relationship deepens, culminating in a plot against Miranda. The story unfolds with elements of thrill and suspense, drawing parallels to classic works in the genre. As the duo navigates their dangerous game, they must confront the consequences of their actions, all while evading a determined detective. This edition offers a gripping look into the darker aspects of human nature and the lengths to which individuals will go when pushed to their limits.
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A devious tale of psychological suspense so irresistible that it prompts Entertainment Weekly to ask, “Is The Kind Worth Killing the next Gone Girl?” From one of the hottest new thriller writers, Peter Swanson, a name you may not know yet (but soon will), this is his breakout novel in the bestselling tradition of Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train—and is soon to be a major movie directed by Agnieszka Holland.
In a tantalizing set-up reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith’s classic Strangers on a Train… On a night flight from London to Boston, Ted Severson meets the stunning and mysterious Lily Kintner. Sharing one too many martinis, the strangers begin to play a game of truth, revealing very intimate details about themselves. Ted talks about his marriage that’s going stale and his wife Miranda, who he’s sure is cheating on him. Ted and his wife were a mismatch from the start—he the rich businessman, she the artistic free spirit—a contrast that once inflamed their passion, but has now become a cliché.
But their game turns a little darker when Ted jokes that he could kill Miranda for what she’s done. Lily, without missing a beat, says calmly, “I’d like to help.” After all, some people are the kind worth killing, like a lying, stinking, cheating spouse. . . .
Back in Boston, Ted and Lily’s twisted bond grows stronger as they begin to plot Miranda’s demise. But there are a few things about Lily’s past that she hasn’t shared with Ted, namely her experience in the art and craft of murder, a journey that began in her very precocious youth.
Suddenly these co-conspirators are embroiled in a chilling game of cat-and-mouse, one they both cannot survive . . . with a shrewd and very determined detective on their tail.
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