George Foss never thought he'd see her again, but on a late-August night in Boston, there she is, in his local bar, Jack's Tavern. When George first met her, she was an eighteen-year-old college freshman from Sweetgum, Florida. She and George became inseparable in their first fall semester, so George was devastated when he got the news that she had committed suicide over Christmas break. But, as he stood in the living room of the girl's grieving parents, he realized the girl in the photo on their mantelpiece - the one who had committed suicide - was not his girlfriend. Later, he discovered the true identity of the girl he had loved - and of the things she may have done to escape her past. Now, twenty years later, she's back, and she's telling George that he's the only one who can help her... In his electrifying debut, Peter Swanson evokes the spirit of Body Heat and Double Indemnity , in a thriller about love, loss and those memories we hold closest to our hearts. '... it was like I had a secret disease, or there was this clock inside of me, ticking like a heart, and at any moment an alarm would go off ...'
Peter Swanson
Peter Swanson is an American author known for his gripping psychological thrillers. His most notable works include "The Kind Worth Killing," "Her Every Fear," and "Eight Perfect Murders." Swanson's writing style is characterized by intricate plotting, suspenseful twists, and complex characters that keep readers on the edge of their seats. He has made a significant impact on the thriller genre, earning critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. "The Kind Worth Killing" is widely considered his most famous work, a chilling and twisted tale of betrayal and revenge that has cemented Swanson's reputation as a master of the psychological thriller genre.