A New Kind of War vs Killing Season by Faye Kellerman
Overall winner: Killing Season by Faye Kellerman
Key Differences
Killing Season (Faye Kellerman) has higher review volume and a slightly higher average rating, making it a safer pick for readers wanting broad user feedback and character-driven crime fiction. A New Kind of War (Anthony Price) is priced in a more affordable tier and is noted for a well-paced narrative and author branding but has far fewer reviews, giving less customer insight
A New Kind of War
Crime thriller by Anthony Price exploring conflict themes. Engaging narrative with a steady pace and intricate plotting. Customer insight suggests appreciation for genre fit and storytelling
Pros
- engaging crime thriller narrative
- complex plotting
- genre-appropriate pacing
- well-defined characters
Cons
- no features listed
- limited customer insight data
- no format details provided
Killing Season by Faye Kellerman
Crime thriller featuring a spellbinding plot and well-developed characters. Engaging writing that holds interest from page one, though some readers find the length excessive
Pros
- engaging plot
- well-developed characters
- readability
- strong writing quality
Cons
- length may feel too long
- not suitable for adult readers
- mixed feedback on pacing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Anthony Price |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Faye Kellerman |
| User Reviews | Faye Kellerman |