A Talent for Murder

A Talent for Murder 1

by Peter Swanson
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Publication Date: 02/07/2024
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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE KIND WORTH KILLING


'A killer read with twist after twist!' JANICE HALLETT

'A typically shape-shifting psychological thriller.' THE TIMES

'So many great twists and a truly chilling villain . . . Swanson's best one yet.' MARK EDWARDS

'The talented Mr Swanson does it again.' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT


After an unexpected, whirlwind romance, quiet librarian Martha married Alan. But when she thinks she sees his mask slip, she starts to fear that his frequent travels might be a cover for something far more sinister.


As she secretly starts to map his movements she unearths a string of dead women, but could these two things really be linked? Unsure of her own instincts, Martha turns to an old friend, Lily Kintner, who once helped her escape a toxic relationship in grad school. But what Martha doesn't know is that Lily has a dark side of her own . . .


'A clever, ingenious, edge-of-your-seat thriller.' LIV CONSTANTINE

'The stakes are high, the body count is higher, and yet I would still follow Lily anywhere.' STACY WILLINGHAM

'Menacing and exciting [...] It makes for a riveting entertainment.' SUNDAY INDEPENDENT

'Clever, scary, endearing and plotted like clockwork'
CRIME TIME

ISBN:
9780571373659
9780571373659
Category:
Thriller / suspense
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-07-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
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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A Talent For Murder is the third book in the Henry Kimball/Lily Kintner series by award-winning American author, Peter Swanson. When Martha Ratliff begins to suspect that Alan Peralta, her husband of barely a year, might be a serial killer, her options seem equally unsatisfactory: whether she confronts him or tells the police, her marriage will likely be over, even if he’s innocent.

That’s when she thinks of Lily Kintner. When they were in grad school at Birkbeck, Lily helped her out of a disturbing relationship with a charismatic adjunct professor. They lost touch, but Martha is a librarian, and knows how to research; she has soon tracked Lily down to her parents’ home in Shepaug.

As she’s explaining to Lily how her husband is often away at conferences, selling his wares to school teachers, and that she has found at least five unsolved murders at times when Alan was at those locations, she’s hoping that Lily will tell her she’s crazy, that it’s just her imagination: “Honestly, I think I’m here with you just hoping you’ll say I’m being silly and that I should just forget the whole thing.”

But Lily doesn’t. she considers carefully, tells Martha they need more information, and they each try to find out more. Martha uncovers something that definitely puts Alan in the frame for one of the murders, and Lily decides she’ll attend his next conference to observe. But there’s an unexpected development and, a bit later, she decides to ask her friend, PI Henry Kimball for his help.

And much more can’t be said without massive spoilers, but Swanson does manage to throw in a brilliant twist, a shock, a kidnap and a nail-biting climax. He also gives the reader a good dose of black humour. And then, just when you think the twists are all done, another, and it’s a doozy! More of this addictive series will be most welcome.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Faber & Faber.

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