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Peter Swanson is an American author known for his psychological thrillers that often explore themes of obsession, deception, and the dark sides of human nature. Born in 1968, Swanson grew up in Concord, Massachusetts, which often serves as a backdrop for his novels. He earned his bachelor’s degree in creative writing from Trinity College, a master’s in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and a master’s in fine arts from Emerson College. Swanson has published 11 novels in total, with A Talent for Murder, released in the US in June 2024, being the most recent. His other works include The Kind Worth Killing (2015) and Eight Perfect Murders (2020).
Swanson’s work is characterized by intricate plots, unreliable narrators, and a keen exploration of the psychological motivations behind criminal behavior. His novels often draw inspiration from classic crime fiction and films, particularly those of Alfred Hitchcock, blending homage with fresh, contemporary takes on the genre. His stories often subvert conventions, playing with reader expectations and challenging traditional notions of morality and justice. Swanson’s background in poetry (he published a collection of poems before turning to fiction) is evident in his precise, evocative Plus, gain access to 8,550+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features:
By Peter Swanson