Her Every Fear: A Novel
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Her Every Fear: A Novel

Paperback – March 6, 2018

Price
$12.69
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062427038
Dimensions
1.1 x 5.2 x 7.9 inches
Weight
8.8 ounces

Description

“Most readers won’t anticipate the Hitchcockian twists and turns in this standout suspense tale.” — Washington Post “Chapter by chapter, the text peels back layers to reveal a pathological relationship between Kate’s cousin and a long-ago acquaintance that’s reminiscent of a folie à deux out of Patricia Highsmith... By then, readers, privy to much Kate doesn’t know, may be experiencing their own anxiety.” — Wall Street Journal on Her Every Fear “Peter Swanson tells the engaging story of a woman battling severe anxiety who decides to radically change her life - and the horrifying results that follow - in Her Every Fear … An effective and compulsive thriller.” — St. Louis Post Dispatch “[It] has ‘movie adaptation’ written all over it. It has an alluring location, a fragile yet resilient protagonist and a thoroughly Hitchcockian storyline, replete with the requisite false starts and plot twists… High tension, lightning-fast pacing and psychological drama in spades.” — BookPage on Her Every Fear “Psychological thriller devotees should block time to read Swanson’s ( The Kind Worth Killing ) novel in one sitting, preferably in the daylight. Readers can expect the hairs on their necks to stand straight up as they are consumed with a full-blown case of heebie-jeebies.” — Library Journal (starred review) “The attractive young woman at the heart of this white-knuckle novel, has many fears-mostly justified… Swanson, who also wrote The Girl with a Clock for a Heart and The Kind Worth Killing , has quickly established himself as today’s master of the suspense novel.” — Otto Penzler, LitHub.com on Her Every Fear “Peter Swanson’s third thriller cracks to life in the opening pages. His characters are engaging, and the reader is treated to multiple points of view... The payoff for the reader is an excellent whodunit with a magical appeal for the mystery thriller lover.” — Seattle Book Review on Her Every Fear “I loved it! A brilliantly original premise, delivered with panache.” — Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go on Her Every Fear “Did you like the film Rear Window? I did, and turning the pages of Peter Swanson’s HER EVERY FEAR harkened every chilling and suspenseful moment of watching it. Swanson’s pace is brisk, and at any moment you think you have the crime solved, but then another twist happens.” — Bookreporter.com “Peter Swanson creates quite a mysterious stew here…. Those readers who are tired of encountering the scenario in which the damsel in distress is rescued by a prince will find much to love here, given how Swanson puts a unique corkscrew on that plot device.” — Bookreporter.com on Her Every Fear “A compelling tale of murder and deception that keeps the reader turning pages. Kate is a sympathetic heroine who has seen too much, but rises above it.” — Authorlink.com on Her Every Fear “The skillfully conjured Boston winter creates the perfect atmosphere for breeding paranoia, which kicks into high gear with the introduction of Cherney’s Rear Window-like flashbacks. Swanson … introduces a delicious monster-under-the-bed creepiness to the expected top-notch characterization and steadily mounting anxiety.” — Booklist (starred review) “There are many twists and turns in this layered novel… It’s definite stay-up-all-night kind of read and will leave you guessing.” — News and Sentinel (Parkersburg, WV) on Her Every Fear Kate Priddy was always a bit neurotic, but after an ex-boyfriend kidnapped her, her bouts of anxiety began exploding into full-blown panic attacks. When Corbin Dell, a cousin in Boston, suggests the two temporarily swap apartments, Kate agrees, hoping that time away will help her overcome the past traumas of her life. But at Corbin’s apartment, Kate discovers that a neighbor, a young woman, has been murdered. When the police question her, Kate has few answers, but many questions of her own—and her curiosity intensifies when she meets Alan, a handsome tenant who lives across the courtyard. Then she runs into a man claiming to be the dead woman’s old boyfriend. Corbin calms Kate’s nerves . . . until she comes across disturbing objects hidden in the apartment. Could Corbin really be a killer? And what about Alan? Kate finds herself drawn to him, but she can barely trust herself, let alone a stranger she’s just met. The danger Kate imagines isn’t nearly as twisted as what is about to happen—when her every fear becomes very real. And much, much closer than she thinks. Peter Swanson is the author ofxa0eight novels, including The Kind Worth Killing , winner of the New England Society Book Award, and finalistxa0forxa0the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; Her Every Fear, an NPR book of the year; Before She Knew Him, and Eight Perfect Murders . His books have been translated into 30 languages, and his stories, poetry, and features have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction , The Atlantic Monthly , Measure , The Guardian , The Strand Magazine , and Yankee Magazine . He lives on the North Shore of Massachusetts, where he is at work on his next novel. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • An NPR Best Book of the Year
  • The author of the wildly popular
  • The Kind Worth Killing
  • returns with an electrifying and downright Hitchcockian psychological thriller—as tantalizing as the cinema classics
  • Rear Window
  • and
  • Wait Until Dark
  • —involving a young woman caught in a vise of voyeurism, betrayal, manipulation, and murder.
  • The danger isn’t all in your head . . .
  • Growing up, Kate Priddy was always a bit neurotic, experiencing momentary bouts of anxiety that exploded into full blown panic attacks after an ex-boyfriend kidnapped her and nearly ended her life. When Corbin Dell, a distant cousin in Boston, suggests the two temporarily swap apartments, Kate, an art student in London, agrees, hoping that time away in a new place will help her overcome the recent wreckage of her life.
  • But soon after her arrival at Corbin’s grand apartment on Beacon Hill, Kate makes a shocking discovery: his next-door neighbor, a young woman named Audrey Marshall, has been murdered. When the police question her about Corbin, a shaken Kate has few answers, and many questions of her own—curiosity that intensifies when she meets Alan Cherney, a handsome, quiet tenant who lives across the courtyard, in the apartment facing Audrey’s. Alan saw Corbin surreptitiously come and go from Audrey’s place, yet he’s denied knowing her. Then, Kate runs into a tearful man claiming to be the dead woman’s old boyfriend, who insists Corbin did the deed the night that he left for London.
  • When she reaches out to her cousin, he proclaims his innocence and calms her nerves . . . until she comes across disturbing objects hidden in the apartment—and accidently learns that Corbin is not where he says he is. Could Corbin be a killer? And what about Alan? Kate finds herself drawn to this appealing man who seems so sincere, yet she isn’t sure. Jetlagged and emotionally unstable, her imagination full of dark images caused by the terror of her past, Kate can barely trust herself . . . So how could she take the chance on a stranger she’s just met?
  • Yet the danger Kate imagines isn’t nearly as twisted and deadly as what’s about to happen. When her every fear becomes very real.
  • And much, much closer than she thinks.
  • Told from multiple points of view,
  • Her Every Fear
  • is a scintillating, edgy novel rich with Peter Swanson’s chilling insight into the darkest corners of the human psyche and virtuosic skill for plotting that has propelled him to the highest ranks of suspense, in the tradition of such greats as Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins, Patricia Highsmith, and James M. Cain.

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Certainly not bad, but Certainly not great

A long build with a fairly unlikable cast of characters. Well written enough, but a shallow stab at paranoia and psychological fear. I will say, it was billed to me as a home invasion book, and it's not really that. More of a cat and mouse game that the main character isn't even involved in. The build is forever, with the thriller aspect really only coming out in the last third of the book, coming to an abrupt and rather choked final twenty pages of action. Fine enough for a summer beach read, but it's not exactly reinventing the genre.
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The best thing I can say about it is that the ...

I really can't believe all the big ratings. This book was juvenile, predictable, and yet unbelievable. The best thing I can say about it is that the print was big, the pages small, and the reading fast. More than being disappointed in the book, I'm disappointed in all the great reviews. Life is too short to read a bad book and Amazon reviewers have been my go-to. sigh.
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Peter Swanson never disappoints

Though this wasn't my favorite Peter Swanson book, I really liked it. Many of the events are told over from the view of different characters. Loved how that gave me each of their perspectives. A few twists I didn't see coming.
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Great book

I really enjoyed.
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Best psychological thriller I've read in a long time!

I could not put this book down...What a great Who- dunit!! Liked that it took place in the Boston area.
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stains

i know i bought it used but didn’t think it’d come with a stain.
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The easy reading sort of a beach summer book.

I like it. My first book by the author and I look forward to reading another one by him. I’m a voracious reader and I am always looking for gems in the book nation.
I like the main character Kate. I’m drawn to broken people and Kate after being kidnapped and almost murdered by her boyfriend lives a life of anxiety and fear. She gets an opportunity to swap places from London to Boston because her rich pretty boy cousin in Boston got transferred to London and offered her the deal. Kate sees this as an opportunity for a fresh start. But as she moves in to Beacon Hill on her first day, the police is investigating a murder in the building.
As the plot progresses Corbin becomes a person of interest and Henry, Corbin friend is somehow involved.

I liked the pace, quick and breezy (mean reader friendly) and they are a few surprise twists.

What I didn’t like and this is a personal preference is the point of view changes. I like to follow one character and see the world through their eyes. Explain 4 stars rather than 5.

I highly recommend the book and I almost saw it as a movie similar to one of of my favorite books now a Netflix movie, Woman in the Window.
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Borrow, don’t buy

He has written better books, but I found the appendix with his top ten voyeur-based book pics very useful, as well as the movies he mentions. Some old favorites, others new leads. This book does not rise to the level of Highsmith or Hitchcock, favorites of his, but it’s a pleasant read.
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Enjoyable, suspenseful

I enjoyed this book. It had some good twists and was suspenseful. Bought another book by this author based on this one.
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A must read!

Another excellent book by Peter Swanson . . . this guy knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat! Put on your best and most comfy sweats, pour a cuppa and get ready to chill with this page turner! Characters you can relate to, characters you love and characters you hate - they are all here in this book - and the twist at the end!!!!
This will be on your favorites list, and this author will be one you will want to follow! ENJOY!