On Jan. 10, William Morrow Publishing released Peter Swanson’s newest thriller, Her Every Fear. The novel promises to be a psychological ride through voyeurism, murder and betrayal, but I found it predictable and lacking in suspense.
This story had a lot of promise based on the premise, but it wasn’t much of a mystery. I saw everything coming before it happened, leaving the tale with very little suspense. Swanson is touted as being a master of his craft, ranking up there with Gillian Flynn, but while the story was dark, I found it hard to stay engaged. It could have had more twists and turns to add excitement, but instead plodded along and gave everything away ahead of time.
I haven’t read any of Swanson’s other novels, but they have great reviews. If you’re a fan, you may enjoy this book better than I did. I don’t read a lot of thrillers, but I went into this expecting a page-turner. Instead, I was bored. The writing style was polished, but the story was lacking.