10 Books Like The Kind Worth Saving Peter Swanson
If you're hooked on the twisted relationships and psychological tension of Peter Swanson's 'The Kind Worth Saving,' you're craving more books that explore the dark side of human connections. From unreliable narrators to shocking twists, these page-turners will satisfy your craving for psychological thrillers that keep you guessing until the very end.
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The Couple Next Door
by Shari Lapena
Why it's the perfect match
Just like 'The Kind Worth Saving,' this novel features a disappearance, unreliable characters, and a neighbor who knows more than they let on, creating the same sense of unease and psychological tension that made Swanson's book so compelling.
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The Woman in Cabin 10
by Ruth Ware
A journalist staying on a luxury cruise ship becomes convinced she witnessed a body being thrown overboard, but when she reports it, no one believes her. This psychological thriller features the same unreliable narrator and mounting tension that fans of Swanson will appreciate.

Behind Closed Doors
by B.A. Paris
A chilling portrayal of a perfect couple with a dark secret, this novel explores the psychological manipulation and hidden dangers that lie beneath seemingly perfect relationships, much like the twisted dynamics in 'The Kind Worth Saving.'
The Silent Wife
by A.S.A. Harrison
When a marriage crumbles after decades, a wife's carefully constructed life begins to unravel. This psychological thriller features the same complex characters and psychological tension that made Swanson's novel so addictive.
The Guest List
by Lucy Foley
Set at a glamorous wedding on a remote Irish island, this novel features a murder and multiple unreliable narrators with secrets to hide. The claustrophobic atmosphere and unexpected twists will appeal to fans of Swanson's psychological thrillers.

The Couple Upstairs
by Tarryn Fisher
A young couple moves into the downstairs apartment of the perfect-looking couple upstairs, only to discover they may not be as perfect as they seem. This novel explores the dark secrets neighbors can keep, similar to the themes in 'The Kind Worth Saving.'

The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
A agoraphobic woman who spends her days watching her neighbors believes she has witnessed a crime, but no one will believe her. This psychological thriller features the same unreliable narrator and mounting tension that fans of Swanson will appreciate.
The Good Daughter
by Karin Slaughter
When a small town is rocked by a violent attack, two sisters with a dark past must confront their family secrets. This novel features the same complex family dynamics and psychological tension that made Swanson's novel so compelling.
The Last Mrs. Parrish
by Liv Constantine
A seemingly perfect marriage hides dark secrets and manipulation. This psychological thriller explores the same themes of deception and hidden identities that make 'The Kind Worth Saving' such a compelling read.
The Hunting Party
by Lucy Foley
A group of old friends reunite for a New Year's Eve getaway in the Scottish Highlands, but when one of them disappears, they realize someone among them is hiding dangerous secrets. This novel features the same tension and unreliable characters that fans of Swanson will enjoy.
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