NOTE: this was far from his best work.
Henry Kimball, teacher, turned cop, then private
investigator, and Lily Kintner, a smart and complex woman, reunite in A
Talent for Murder by Peter Swanson coming out June 11. This time, Lily is
helping a graduate school friend, Martha Ratliff, decide if it is possible that
Martha’s husband Alan Peralta is a serial killer.
Martha, an archival librarian, was happy in her singleness,
and she was fine with just having a relationship with Alan, but he pushed her
into marriage, saying his Catholic mother expected it. Alan was a pleasant
and agreeable traveling salesman, peddling humorous T-shirts and trinkets aimed
toward educators.
Martha’s
suspicions about Alan began when unpacking his suitcase to do the laundry after
he returned from a teachers’ conference where he had a booth. Because his white
shirt had a blood stain, Martha decides to look at the news in each city he has
visited, and she finds five unsolved murders of women. Martha reaches out to
Lily who reaches out to Henry, and together they start investigating Alan.
In
a devious twist, another murder occurs, and Lily finds herself in a precarious situation,
one in which Henry needs to come through for the save. How can Henry put the
pieces together in time? Is Alan the mild-mannered man Martha thought he was,
or is he a serial killer?
This is Peter Swanson’s third book in the Henry Kimball/Lily Kintner series. His twisty
novel The Kind Worth Killing, his first book in the series, has been
optioned for a movie. Swanson lives in Somerville,
Massachusetts.
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