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After reading codename:Villainelle I was really looking forward to reading this however I didn’t seem to enjoy reading this as much as the first book. It seemed to be very rushed in parts and dragged on in others however it did feel like a very short book. If recommend reading it to give the whole story (both books) an ending but definitely read the first book to get a background of the characters first or you will be lost
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Jennings provides a fast-paced detective thriller with espionage, betrayal and murder all rolled in.
The main character struggles to balance her struggling marital relationship and demanding (sometimes terrifying) career until, ultimately, she is forced to choose between them. Surely an overriding threat to her life will govern such a decision? Or at least, lead to a very careful consideration of events? Perhaps not in Eve Polastri's case as, for me, she too often accepts explanations and situations that I felt she must surely question in more depth - this being particularly true of her final decision in the conclusion.
A satisfying read for fans of detective thrillers, though.

Thank you to NetGalley and John Murray for this copy in exchange for an honest review.
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In this book Villanelle continues on her journey across Europe to carry out some more assassinations. While Eve is right behind her and getting closer to catching her.

I felt that this book was slightly better than the first in the sense that this book felt like it had a little more action compared to the first. The plot felt faster and better paced.

I really like how both characters are getting stronger as the books progress.

Personally, I feel that it would have been better if the first book and this one was combined into one.

Overall, I’ve enjoyed reading the series and look forward to reading the next book. I’m assuming there will be a third book based on the way this book ended.  I highly recommend this book and the first especially if you’ve seen and enjoyed watching the BBC series “Killing Eve.

I would like to thank NetGalley and John Murray Publishers for my eARC in return for a honest and unbiased review.
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Wow - what a fantastic, engaging novel. Following directly on from Codename:Villanelle with enough backstory to just be a stand alone novel, the reader is treated to more of Eve and more of Villanelle, the Russian assassin working for a secret society attempting to change the world to suit their own vision.

It is not as well constructed as some novels I have read, indeed one may even say that in places it is a little naive, but that doesn't detract from the story itself, its twists and turns and the great reveal at the end that ought to come as a great shock, but if you have watched the TV series Killing Eve, for all the differences in the narrative, isn't such  a surprise.

The brilliance of the TV series in the hands of Phoebe Waller-Bridge does somewhat over-shadow this book but in reality she does take what is already there and simply expands on it and makes it a little more feminist. Jenning's original Villanelle is more human, more realistic, and more profound that her TV version, without the manic overtones, she's not that offensive because she isn't actually unhinged. She's less fun but she's more likeable. 

This is perfect escapism. You can lose yourself in the worlds of Eve and Villlanelle and end up rooting for them both. There are delightful plot turns, some quite charming characters we meet on the way, and the portrayal of modern-day Venice is intoxicating. I very much look forward to the sequel - I do hope there is one.
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I didn’t know what to expect from this sequel but it was just as good as the first book.
Villanelle continues on her murdering journey across Europe, with Eve closing in on her trail. 
The drama is fast paced and exciting, building up to a thrilling conclusion that leaves you waiting for the next instalment.
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A short enjoyable read which is funny in places. I felt that this book was better than the first. I felt there was more to the plot in this book. I think the book would have been better if it had been a bit longer. That is probably just my personal taste. 

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.
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