

spy played by Villanelle, a peerless international assassin, and Eve, the fiercely intelligent MI6 analyst whose mission is to take her out soon to be a BBC America seriesVillanelle (a codename, of course) is one of the world's most skilled assassins. There is an extra sheen of glamor that makes Villanelle more a James Bond than a mere killer."- The Daily Mail (UK), "Like Ian Fleming, Jennings is at once tongue-in-cheek and serious. Luke Jennings A stylish, thrilling game of spy vs. Jennings provides plenty of spy craft and scenic and sensual atmosphere laced with betrayal in this adrenaline-fueled sequel to Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle, the book that spawned the BBC America series."- Booklist, "A memorable protagonist.

Nonstop action moves between London, Venice, Paris, Moscow, and the Swiss Alps, as the two women track each other, and amoral Villanelle continues her murderous ways.

With a second season about to air in April and the coming release of the second book in Luke Jennings's Codename Villanelle series, it is clear Eve and Villanelle - the MI6 operative and the talented assassin she is tracking - will be with us a while longer."- Washington Post, "The obsessive relationship between the two women deepens. This espionage romp keeps readers slightly off balance as it brilliantly walks the line between thriller and spoof-and readers will find the experience irresistible."- Shelf Awareness, "When Killing Eve crashed on our screens last year, it felt like a breath of fresh air: a feisty and funny entry in the recent revival of the staid, stuffy and overwhelmingly masculine spy genre. VILLANELLE: NO TOMORROW is available for pre-order now Praise for Killing Eve TV series. "But it's all good, nasty fun for lovers of James Bond and Modesty Blaise-although Jennings is much more sexually explicit than Ian Fleming or Peter O'Donnell.
