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KILL YOUR DARLINGS by Peter Swanson

KILL YOUR DARLINGS

by Peter Swanson

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063433625
Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins

A backward-chronology thriller tells the story of a marriage in order to tell the story of a woman’s plan to murder her husband.

The novel begins in 2023 with the words, “The first attempt at killing her husband was the night of the dinner party.” The aspiring murderer is Wendy Graves, once a promising poet. What’s making Wendy murderous? Well, she and her English professor husband, Thom, who teaches at a state university in Massachusetts, were hosting a dinner for his colleagues when he divulged to everyone present that he was writing a murder mystery. This was news to Wendy, who slipped into Thom’s office mid-party to look on his laptop, where she found a worrisome Word document: “Thom was writing some version of their own story, a story they had agreed was never to be shared with anyone.” What, exactly, is their story? The novel toggles between Wendy’s and Thom’s points of view as the saga of their marriage unfolds in reverse; the plot hits on key events going all the way back to 1982, when Wendy and Thom met as teenagers. Although Swanson takes his time setting up and playing out pivotal scenes, his book is flab-free; a naturalistic-seeming detail in one chapter ends up having a significance that’s brought to light in a later (which is to say chronologically earlier) chapter. That the novel is both a meditation on comeuppance and a steely nail-biter jibes with Thom’s regularly reported tastes in books and movies: Over the years, his loyalties seem to be evenly split between the literary and the spine-tingling. If Swanson can be said to be pinching from one of Thom’s favorite film noirs, it’s with total awareness and to sublime effect.

A heady, allusive, tweedy-seedy slow burn.