A review by snugglesandpages
The Kind Worth Saving by Peter Swanson

4.0

The Kind Worth Killing is one of my all time favourite books (pre-bookstagram). With its clever plot and a killer FMC (literally) you can't help but root for, it's no surprise that the follow-up, The Kind Worth Saving is one of my most anticipated reads of the year! 

The Kind Worth Saving mirrors a similar format to its predecessor. We are reunited with Henry Kimball, former teacher/police detective and now PI, who has been hired by a woman who suspects her husband is having an affair with a co-worker. Suddenly Henry is pulled into a dark web of deadly coincidences that all lead back to the women who hired him, and there is only one person he can think of who can help him make sense of it.. queue everyone's favourite sociopath, Lily Kintner. 🤗 

I'm just going to come right out and say it, Lily is my comfort character. Yes, I am aware she is a 🔪 but I'm telling you, you will find it hard not to like her. Much like Ruby in @sascharothchild Blood Sugar. 

There were aspects of this book that really took me by surprise, but I can't go into them without spoiling the impact it will have on you when you read it, so you will just have the trust me that there are some definite 💣 coming your way 😉

What I will say is, if you like your psychological thrillers with complex and cunning characters, multiple POVs mixed with perfectly plotted misdirection, then this duology is for you.