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The Kind Worth Saving

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'Nobody writes psychopaths like Swanson.' Mark Edwards

by Peter Swanson
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Publication Date: 06/06/2023
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The un-put-downable sequel to the bestselling The Kind Worth Killing.

TWO'S COMPANY, THREE'S FATAL

'Do you remember me?' she asked, after stepping into my office.

When private detective and former teacher Henry Kimball is hired to investigate an ex-pupil's cheating husband, he senses all is not quite what it seems, and before he knows it he's gotten far too close to the other woman. As the case gets ever stranger, he turns to the only person he can trust, Lily Kintner, someone with dark secrets of her own...

With its ingenious clockwork-like plot, and twists aplenty, The Kind Worth Saving is a crime novel to savour from a modern master.

ISBN:
9780571373567
9780571373567
Category:
Crime & Mystery
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-06-2023
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x23mm
Weight:
0.41kg
Peter Swanson

Peter Swanson's debut novel, The Girl With a Clock for a Heart (2014), was described by Dennis Lehane as 'a twisty, sexy, electric thrill ride' and was nominated for the LA Times book award.

His follow up The Kind Worth Killing (2015), a Richard and Judy pick, was shortlisted for the Ian Fleming Silver Dagger, was named the iBook stores Thriller of the Year and was a top ten paperback bestseller.

He lives with his wife and cat in Somerville, Massachusetts. 

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The Kind Worth Saving is the second book in the Henry Kimball/Lily Kintner series by award-winning American author, Peter Swanson. When a former student hires Henry Kimball to confirm her husband’s infidelity, he is reminded of the fateful end to his only year as a high school English teacher. Joan Grieve, now Whalen was in the room when a tragic event ended the class, and his career as a teacher, early.

Joan tells Henry she is fairly certain that her husband Richard is having an affair with Pam O’Neil, the office manager at his real estate office. After he follows each of them without result, then gets quite a bit closer to Pam than is wise, Joan tells him where and when he is most likely to find them together. Just after he gets to that particular house for sale, he hears gunshots and inside finds Pam with Richard Whalen, both shot dead.

While the local police rule it a murder-suicide, a few things about it, and about Joan, just don’t sit right with Henry. He decides to run the whole thing by the woman who almost killed him two years earlier, Lily Kintner. Back then, he was in the Boston PD, but his approach, and an obsession with a certain suspect, saw him suspended. Now, he’s a PI, but he values Lily’s opinion, even though, or perhaps because, he believes she may have murdered twice.

Lily agrees with him about Joan. They decide to separately investigate, having no real idea of who they’re going to encounter, and the inherent danger involved...

Swanson gives the reader a tightly plotted tale with some excellent twists and a fine red herring. He fascinates the reader with characters who love the thrill of the kill, the feeling of power. Lily’s rationale for her actions is thought-provoking, and Henry is an interesting protagonist, an English teacher turned cop turned PI whose love of literature infuses his life. He’s still writing dirty little limericks about those involved in the cases he’s investigating, adding to the dark humour Swanson peppers throughout.

While it works as a stand-alone, first reading The Kind Worth Killing gives the reader a good background of the main characters, avoids spoilers in this one, and why would you deprive yourself of such a brilliant page-turner? The resolution is comprehensive but more of this duo would be most welcome. This is another superb dose of Peter Swanson crime fiction.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Faber & Faber.

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Smart, immersive and twisted, Peter Swanson's The Kind Worth Saving doesn't disappoint. It was a dose of nostalgia for me, for my first Peter Swanson book was The Kind Worth Killing. You do not have to read book one to begin this one. Peter's ability to capture narcissism is at its finest with a character like Joan. The pacing was brilliant and diverse, with Henry Kimball dominating the first half and the OG Lily Kintner making an impactful return. The simplistic plot of a former English teacher, now private investigator (Kimball), helping his former student, now client (Joan), in catching her husband having an affair with his co-worker intricately branches out to unlikely alliances, high school memories and an unfortunate accident. I devoured this book in one sitting and could never anticipate the ending that was simply jaw-dropping. I am still thinking about all the puzzle pieces coming together with such simplicity and yet delivering a power punch read.

Do not skip this one if you're a fan of domestic/marriage noir etched with twists and turns.

A big thank you to NetGalley & Faber and Faber for giving me an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.

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