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Kind Worth Killing

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Pages
311
Language
EN
ISBN
9780062267528
Reading Time
~5h 27min

Kind Worth Killing is a book by Peter Swanson. It has 311 pages.

About this book

Peter Swanson’s novel examines how digital connections can unravel into dangerous obsessions, following a man whose fascination with an online acquaintance spirals into calculated deceptions and shifting loyalties. The narrative centers on moral compromise, exploring how ordinary individuals navigate ethical boundaries when personal desires intersect with deception. Swanson’s established reputation for precise pacing and psychological realism shapes the story, emphasizing internal tension over external action. Themes of identity, curated self-presentation, and the fragile boundaries between affection and manipulation drive the plot forward. The work reflects contemporary anxieties about digital intimacy while maintaining the author’s focus on morally complex protagonists who must confront the consequences of their choices. Known for intricate plotting and character-driven suspense, Swanson constructs a narrative where every decision carries weight and no relationship remains unexamined. The novel continues his exploration of how quiet personal erosion can escalate into irreversible outcomes, offering a measured study of obsession and accountability within contemporary social dynamics.

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How many pages is Kind Worth Killing?+

Kind Worth Killing has 311 pages.

What is Kind Worth Killing about?+

Peter Swanson’s novel examines how digital connections can unravel into dangerous obsessions, following a man whose fascination with an online acquaintance spirals into calculated deceptions and shifting loyalties. The narrative centers on moral compromise, exploring how ordinary individuals navigat...

Who wrote Kind Worth Killing?+

Kind Worth Killing was written by Peter Swanson.