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A thriller examining violence through its subversion and a love story about the inexorable nature of human entanglements
Not yet thirty, Bathory, or “Bat” to the few who know her well, has assembled a peculiar résumé: model, sex worker, linguist, Latin scholar, and assassin. The last of these has been the family trade for generations. Growing up, Bat, her mother, and her father made an isolated, strange, and loving — if very unusual — family unit. Her lonely childhood games mimicked spycraft and wetwork, while her parents watched on and shared their arcane theories about love and death.
As a student in New York, her life changes on accepting a job at a dilapidated card shop in Manhattan. This is a front for an agency that allows her to put her inherited skills to use while pursuing romance in the city.
However, steering clear of attachment is as dangerous as anything else she does and means sidestepping a certain alluring figure from her father’s past who turns up like a bad penny. She is equally intent on dying young, a less difficult proposition given her heritage, the company she keeps — call girls, conflicted cops, and trust fund hoodlums — and the people pursuing her, including one mysterious figure with bright and terrifying eyes.
A visceral, exorcism-like exploration of a body blunted to pain and a mind moulded by generational trauma, lust, and dysfunction ... sensual, slippery and stylish.
A sharp critical vision lurches into focus: of culture as commodity, of suffering as currency, and of the female body as this agon's generalized battleground.
I haven't read a book in a while that just pulled me in, and you're so immersed in the characters and in the world. It's quite a slice of life
La Femme Nikita meets Bridges of Madison County