1. When her every fear becomes very real. Her Every Fear The author of the wildly popular The Kind Worth Killing returns with an electrifying and downright Hitchcockian psychological thriller—as tantalizing as the cinema classics Rear Window and Wait Until Dark —involving a young woman caught in a vise of … Her Every Fear. Thanks for Sharing! Her every fear – book review - conclusion Get link; Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; Email; Other Apps - June 02, 2017 To be honest, this is one book that is impossible to review without spoilers!! As it was due out, I decided Her Every Fear would be the one and was rather excited to finally pick it up a couple of weeks ago. If you are a newcomer to Peter Swanson’s work, you may be better served trying one of his previous releases: check out his books Eight Perfect Murders (perfect for fans of classic mysteries and crime fiction!) And much, much closer than she thinks. HER EVERY FEAR is a combination of plot devices and characters that make a crime fiction reader’s heart sing. There are alternating narratives between the main characters of Kate and Corbin, as well as a few others I won’t mention to avoid spoilers. or Her Every Fear (perfect for readers looking for … The review must be at least 50 characters long. When her every fear becomes very real. Kate is moving to Boston from London to live in her cousin Corbin’s apartment. Every desire is fear. all of the in between but trust me, even if you read the spoilers, read the book! The cigarettes are burning under the trees Where the Staffordshire murderers wait for their accomplices And victims. Every victim is an accomplice. Peter Swanson has written a compelling story, that you won’t want to put down until you’re finished. MY RAMBLINGS (just thoughts on the book itself) I can't remember exactly where I saw this book but the cover called to me so I had to get it. by Peter Swanson. When I first read the synopsis of Her Every Fear, the latest thriller by Peter Swanson, I was a little concerned by the complexity of the synopsis.I love a good, twisty read, but such reads have to make sense, and, given the vague information provided, I wasn’t sure I’d be able to … I can usually tell if I am going to like a book within the first couple of pages. With Her Every Fear (William Morrow; in stores now) I was hooked. And much, much closer than she thinks. Every fear is a desire. then this other blogger posted about it and I haaad to read it. You submitted the following rating and review. Mention spoilers or the book's price; Recap the plot (0) 50 characters minimum. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. there's a lot of stuff I left out.