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Killers of a Certain Age

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Rony C, Reviewer

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Assassination with a conscience!

I wasn’t quite sure about the title “Killers Of A Certain Age” as it sounded unusual.

However, once I started reading and discovered more about the characters concerned, I enjoyed the concept of killing undesirable evil people in society, such as drug smugglers and groups who groom children, to name just a couple.

These four ladies have a conscience, because they would not assassinate innocent people. In fact, there is a lot of humour throughout the book, which defuses the severity of the violence occurring.

Billie narrates the tale in two timelines. Her companions are Natalie, Mary Alice, and Helen. They are all 60 years old, after a lengthy career of 40 years. I shall look out for other books by Deanna Raybourn, as I really enjoyed her quirky style.

Galadriel.

Elite Reviewing Group received a copy of this book to review.
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