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Friday, May 10, 2019

Review - No Tomorrow (Killing Eve, #2) by Luke Jennings






Title: No Tomorrow (Killing Eve, #2)
Author: Luke Jennings
Pages: 256
Publisher: John Murray
Release Date: 25th October 2018


Blurb from Goodreads: 


In a hotel room in Venice, where she's just completed a routine assassination, Villanelle receives a late-night call.
Eve Polastri has discovered that a senior MI5 officer is in the pay of the Twelve, and is about to debrief him. As Eve interrogates her subject, desperately trying to fit the pieces of the puzzle together, Villanelle moves in for the kill.

The duel between the two women intensifies, as does their mutual obsession, and when the action moves from the high passes of the Tyrol to the heart of Russia, Eve finally begins to unwrap the enigma of her adversary's true identity.









My Review:
 
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to John Murray Press and NetGalley*






Eve Polastri is getting closer to the Twelve and to finding out the identity of the mysterious assassin that she has been tracking down.
Villanelle has more assignments, but will her obsession with Eve get in the way?


I definitely preferred No Tomorrow to the first book - it felt more cohesive, I liked the characters more and found the plot more interesting and engaging.
Eve and Villanelle's relationship is my favourite aspect of the books, but I felt sorry for Niko.
The writing style still isn't one of my favourites and there were a couple of things that bugged me.


Overall this was an enjoyable read.

 


 
 

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