The basis for KILLING EVE, now a major BBC TV series, starring Sandra Oh and
Jodie Comer
Sunday Times Thriller of the Month
"Forget the overrated TV series, Luke Jennings's tales of Sapphic slapstick work better on the page and this sequel to Codename Villanelle ignores the events of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's adaptation. Like his remarkable crackpot assassin, Jennings goes his own sweet way. Once again the reader is treated to a banquet of minced spies. The echoes of Ian Fleming and John le Carré are deafening and the ensuing double-crossing and switch-hitting outspoofs them both." ―Evening Standard
"Enthralling... deftly shaped towards an excellent denouement in which both women revolt against their male bosses and the organisations behind them." ―Sunday Times
In a hotel room in Venice, where she's just completed a routine
assassination, Villanelle receives a late-night call.
Eve Polastri has discovered that a senior MI5 officer is in the pay of the
Twelve, and is about to debrief him. As Eve interrogates her subject,
desperately trying to fit the pieces of the puzzle together, Villanelle moves
in for the kill.
The duel between the two women intensifies, as does their mutual obsession,
and when the action moves from the high passes of the Tyrol to the heart of
Russia, Eve finally begins to unwrap the enigma of her adversary's true
identity.