Finished The Kind Worth Killing? Read These 10 Books Next
If you just finished Peter Swanson's The Kind Worth Killing and are craving more twisted tales of deception, betrayal, and murder, you're in luck. We've curated a list of 10 gripping psychological thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
Editor's Top Match
Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
Why it's the perfect match
This modern classic of domestic noir shares <em>The Kind Worth Killing</em>'s themes of marriage, secrets, and unreliable narrators.
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The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A shocking act of violence, a therapist determined to uncover the truth, and a web of secrets that will leave you breathless.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
by Stieg Larsson
A journalist and a hacker team up to solve a decades-old mystery in this dark and gritty Scandinavian thriller.

The Woman in the Window
by A.J. Finn
An agoraphobic woman believes she witnessed a crime in a neighboring house, but no one believes her. Or do they?

Before I Go to Sleep
by S.J. Watson
A woman wakes up every day with no memory of her past, but a series of unsettling discoveries leads her to question everything.

The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
A woman becomes entangled in a missing persons investigation that reveals shocking truths about the people around her.

The Talented Mr. Ripley
by Patricia Highsmith
A young man's obsession with a wealthy acquaintance leads him down a dangerous path of deception and murder.

The Couple Next Door
by Shari Lapena
A couple's baby goes missing during a dinner party, and the investigation uncovers dark secrets and lies.

I Let You Go
by Clare Mackintosh
A hit-and-run accident shatters the lives of two women, but the truth is more complicated than it seems.

The Last Mrs. Parrish
by Liv Constantine
A woman schemes her way into the life of a wealthy couple, but her plan takes a deadly turn.
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