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This book takes place a few days after “Endgame,” and we see how Eve and Oxana get a chance at a normal life—no assassins, Twelve, or police. But if everything were that easy, where would the fun be?
What I enjoyed the most about this book was how fast it was to read. The fact that there is a first and a second part, which could have been books on their own, made the action more dynamic. I enjoyed the new characters, although I feel like the characters were not acting like themselves, including Eve and Oxana, in some parts of the book and that made me disconnect, their minds change in a split of a second and that can confuse me as a reader, as I don’t quite understand how an obsession, for example, can disappear and be substitute this quickly.
To conclude, having read the ending, I hope to be able to read the next book (I hope there is one) because I feel like there are many questions to be resolved, and I am curious to see their outcome.

Another great book in the series.
I found this harder to get into because we have all seen the show and the publicity and when I read the last books I hadn’t.
The story is razor sharp and Oxana and Eve are still the hugely flawed wonderful characters we will return to.
I hope very much there are more to come as I’ve started to read the earlier ones off the back of reading this.

Review of ‘Killing Eve : Resurrection’ by Luke Jennings, due to be published on 2 June 2025 by Boldwood Books.
As a lover of the TV series based on Luke’s Killing Eve books, I enjoyed reading the next chapter in the Eve and Oxana/Villanelle story. The characters are easy to get to grips with, when you know who they are and the backstory.
I read this in one go, I was so engrossed in the story.
With plenty of the characters we know and new ones that may or may not be as they seem, the ending had a twist that I didn’t see coming.
Recommended read.

"Pre-order the Brand New novel in Luke Jennings's smash hit Killing Eve series. Buckle up - Villanelle and Eve are back!
I haven't kept her safe. Someone's taken her.
It goes without saying that when I find out who that is, I'll kill them.
Ex-MI6 officer Eve Polastri and assassin Oxana Vorontsova are living off grid in Russia. Their existence is pinched and drab; both know how close they came to mutual destruction.
Oxana is approached by the Twelve. Frustrated by inaction, hungry for her old life, she allows herself to be brought in from the cold. Then she finds Eve gone, taken from her by those who think she still belongs to them.
And so Villanelle wakes, and a new game begins.
Villanelle plays her part with lethal skill, indulging the monster that has for too long been caged. As the hunt for Eve takes her from St. Petersburg to Paris and a final reckoning in London, old and new enemies surface. Soon both women are drawn back into the shadowlands of political intrigue and murder.
Villanelle and Eve are back! The eagerly anticipated next installment of this cult series, and basis for the BAFTA-winning Killing Eve TV series, will not disappoint."
Yes! This will not disappoint. Unlike season four. Scratch that. There was no season four. Villanelle and Eve forever!

I watched this on dvd, so was delighted to get the opportunity to read the book on netgalley. The characters, especially Oxana, are thinking a lot in the book, which is something I did not find in the dvd, obviously, and I found that I appreciated this revealing of thoughts in the novel. There was still tension in the novel, and a fine story. Highly recommended and the book shows aspects that are not apparent in the dvd, although both novel and dvd are excellent.

Another thrilling story in this saga, full of twists and turns and fast paced. Enjoyed it from start to finish

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the eARC. All opinions are my own
Unfortunately for me, this was the last book in a 4 book series and I hadn't read the first three. The writing was good and the story interesting but I spent a large portion of The book confused. I think that if you read the first books, you would really enjoy this.

K*ll*ng Eve: Resurrection by new to me author Luke Jennings, published by Boldwood Books, is book 4 in the K*ll*ng Eve Series.
An intriguing read, literally unputdownable, excellent written full of unexpected turns the book had me in suspense from start till the last page.
For best reading experience I recommend to read the books in order.

“Killing Eve: Resurrection” is book four in this series by Luke Jennings. This is a series I’ve heard about only because someone follows the author via his substack site. I subsequently learned that this is also was/is a TV series. Having never read or watched the series before, I found myself greatly confused for a large chunk of the beginning of this book. I would say that if you like this series (book), this would be a great addition because it’s from the viewpoint of Villanelle. If like me you needed to do a lot of online research into what happened previously, you might find it interesting - or you might decide to binge watch the TV series and then read the books. Didn’t work for me, but I did do a crash course of catching up.