Killing Eve: Die for Me

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Pub Date 07 Apr 2020 | Archive Date 22 Jun 2020

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Following the wildly popular BBC America adaption of Codename Villanelle, a high-stakes, addictive installment of Jennings's acclaimed Killing Eve series.

Though the cat and mouse chase between these two lethal adversaries has seemingly ended, the sophisticated, deadly thrill of Eve and Villanelle's relationship is far from over. Told in Jennings's stylish prose, Killing Eve: Endgame is another page-turning chapter in the espionage exploits of Eve and Villanelle.

Following the wildly popular BBC America adaption of Codename Villanelle, a high-stakes, addictive installment of Jennings's acclaimed Killing Eve series.

Though the cat and mouse chase between these...


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The basis for the award-winning TV show. Season 3 premieres April 26th on BBC America and AMC!

The basis for the award-winning TV show. Season 3 premieres April 26th on BBC America and AMC!


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ISBN 9780316536974
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PAGES 224

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I really enjoyed this book. I flew through it and struggled to put it down, even to do typical activities, like making dinner. The writing felt natural and flowed beautifully. The action held my attention, but the characters are really what made this book. The complex interactions between all of the characters, especially Villanelle and Eve, who finally made the jump into ... dating!

In addition, the psychology aspect of this book was absolutely fascinating. Just reading about Villanelle; her motivation, emotions, and how she relates to other people was a revelation - she doesn't make any bones about being a psychopath, and neither does anyone else. But what I didn't see coming was the intricacy in her relationships with the people around her. I don't know how the other books are, but Villanelle becomes a three-dimensional character so easily in this book. Eve evolves a great deal in this book too. It was refreshing to see her step out of her comfort zone, regardless of the outcome. I couldn't ever really predict what was going to happen, and from what I gathered, neither did the majority of the characters.

I haven't read the previous books in the series, having had no idea that it was even a book series, but I have enjoyed the show since I stumbled upon it shortly after it premiered. The characters are cast perfectly, and I could easily see them in this book. I rarely find a book where the main characters aren't described at all, but this was one of them, and it was done so well. There's great bisexual/lesbian and non-binary representation in the story, and I am definitely planning to read the other books in the series.

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