Death of an Assassin

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Pub Date May 23 2016 | Archive Date Aug 01 2016

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Technically, Layla hasn't killed anyone. Ask the witnesses. It was a misstep here, a trip-and-fall there-accidents happen. And Layla is paid very well to ensure that they do. Her mother once traced their lineage back to ancient times. Go flip through The Odyssey. Some great-great-great grandmother is in there beckoning sailors to rocky deaths. For eons her kind has made it their business to bring hapless men to quick and messy ends. Layla can't help it that Saint Roch City has job listings for someone who can cause blameless death. You go where the work is. When the most difficult hit of her career goes sideways, Layla finds out that what she's been told about her own history may not be so accurate. And there is no forgiveness in the business of assassinations. When you're paid to kill someone, there better be a dead body. Either the mark's-or yours.

Technically, Layla hasn't killed anyone. Ask the witnesses. It was a misstep here, a trip-and-fall there-accidents happen. And Layla is paid very well to ensure that they do. Her mother once traced...


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Layla is a Siren in Saint Roch City. And she is an assassin. She just got paid to knock of on scion of the Donahue's family. Now she is asked to take out two Donahue brothers at an engagement party. Of course things go wrong and Layla is on thr run trying to find out who she needs to kill to get her life back. If she want her old life back. A quick, explosive read that has a nice twisted ending.

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Is it okay to root for someone who kills people for a living? I received an early release copy of Death of an Assassin through NetGalley. I was totally at odds with how I should feel about Layla given her nature. She was raised to kill and not have any feelings about her actions. The story takes place in Saint Roch, a town where non-humans are very well known by humans, with the exception of all of the types of non-humans running around the city. Layla is a siren who was raised by her mother, well part of her life. I am not positive about Layla's age, but, I get the impression she is about 19 or 20 years old based upon comparisons she made of herself against another siren she runs into. Layla has killed a lot of people and she is very good at her job. She has been hired to kill two brothers for a great deal of money. It is a job that she initially declines because she knows it could be trouble. She is right. This job goes very wrong and brings a great deal of trouble literally to Layla's doorstep.

One of the great things about this book is how the non-humans are so well described. The dragons are awesome and a bit gross. The reader is treated to some really good politics, both within the non-human world and the human world. It is interesting how the non-humans and humans interact and what seems like an obvious pecking order. The great thing is that the reader can anticipate being introduced to more non-humans and the political machinations between the non-humans. One of the best things about this book is that just because a non-human is weaker doesn't mean they will always lose. Layla shows that she can use her gifts to keep herself above the fray, even when she might be the weakest non-human in the room. I really look forward to more from this series. http://LadyTechiesBookMusings.blogspot.com and will also be .

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