Following a brutal attack by her ex-boyfriend, Kate Priddy makes an uncharacteristically bold decision after her cousin, Corbin Dell, suggests a temporary apartment swap - and she moves from London to Boston. But soon after her arrival Kate makes a shocking discovery: Corbin's next-door neighbour, a young woman named Audrey Marshall, has been murdered. When the police begin asking questions about Corbin's relationship with Audrey, and his neighbours come forward with their own suspicions, a shaken Kate has few answers, and many questions of her own. Jetlagged and emotionally unstable, her imagination playing out her every fear, Kate can barely trust herself. so how can she trust any of the strangers she's just met?
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.