and has been a finalist for the Barry Award. She has an MA in English/Linguistics and taught college-level courses for over a decade. She still teaches, in a vastly different realm, as a Pilates instructor. She lives in Montana where she finds inspiration from the wild beauty surrounding her.
Carbo's new novel is The Confession Artist.
At CrimeReads the author tagged seven thrillers that let "us imagine someone taking matters into their own hands and then asks what it cost them to do so." One title on the list:
Peter Swanson, The Kind Worth KillingRead about another thriller on Carbo's list.
It’s particularly interesting when confession and revenge collide in a story. The Kind Worth Killing (2015) by Peter Swanson involvesa stranger on a plane, à la Patricia Highsmith, who casually agrees that the narrator’s cheating wife probably does deserve to die and offers to help.
What unfolds is part confession booth, part contract negotiation, and entirely about people who treat their darkest urges as logistical problems. Swanson’s gift is making wicked plotting feel like polite conversation.
The Kind Worth Killing is among Mary Kubica's ten top mysteries set in Maine.
My Book, The Movie: The Kind Worth Killing.
The Page 69 Test: The Kind Worth Killing.
--Marshal Zeringue
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