The Kind Worth Killing

The Kind Worth Killing - Peter  Swanson Hello there.'I looked at the pale, freckled hand on the back of the empty bar seat next to me in the business class lounge of Heathrow airport, then up into the stranger's face.'Do I know you?' Delayed in London, Ted Severson meets a woman at the airport bar. Over cocktails they tell each other rather more than they should, and a dark plan is hatched - but are either of them being serious, could they actually go through with it and, if they did, what would be their chances of getting away with it? Back in Boston, Ted's wife Miranda is busy site managing the construction of their dream home, a beautiful house out on the Maine coastline. But what secrets is she carrying and to what lengths might she go to protect the vision she has of her deserved future?A sublimely plotted novel of trust and betrayal, The Kind Worth Killing will keep you gripped and guessing late into the night.

A super twisty domestic noir with alternate chapters voiced by different characters that keeps you hooked and reading until late into the night. If you can suspend your disbelief and don't mind odious characters you are in for an entertaining, addictive read...plus it had this line

"He said it was like looking at death…. I love the beach, everything except the fucking sand, the fucking sun, and the fucking water.”