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Codename Villanelle
by Luke Jennings
A brief introduction into the world of assassin Villanelle and that of the British agent, Eve Polastri. I could sense some Ian Fleming influence as this is very much a spy/assassin thriller. However, I definitely enjoyed this more but that may be because I hated the way Fleming wrote female characters in the one book I read.
Anyway, I started this because I feel in love with the TV series "Killing Eve." The show is an improvement. The base line is definitely set here. You have two intriguing woman, one a psychopath, the other, a government agent, whose minds we are shown a glimpse of. Jennings does a good job of giving us just enough detail to keep us interested but still lacking to keep us wanting more.
There are fewer characters here than in the show but the plot is still riveting and I think I will continue reading the series.
Anyway, I started this because I feel in love with the TV series "Killing Eve." The show is an improvement. The base line is definitely set here. You have two intriguing woman, one a psychopath, the other, a government agent, whose minds we are shown a glimpse of. Jennings does a good job of giving us just enough detail to keep us interested but still lacking to keep us wanting more.
There are fewer characters here than in the show but the plot is still riveting and I think I will continue reading the series.