
The Kind Worth Killing: A Tale of Deception, Revenge, and Moral Ambiguity
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson incorporates moral contradiction alongside psychological suspense. The book’s intricate plot possessing an intricate net of deception and revenge encounters profound themes of justice and morality becoming dangerously intertwined. This novel is a contemporary adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s Stranger On A Train, transforming mediums of literature into something more…