Bad Behavior (e-bog) af Swinson, Kiki
Swinson, Kiki (forfatter)

Bad Behavior e-bog

124,66 DKK (inkl. moms 155,82 DKK)
The next job won't be so easy for two sibling assassins or for two diamond thieves in this street lit anthology featuring two bestselling authors.NINE LIVESKIKI SWINSONWild-card Aiden. Dead-shot Ava. Efficient, fast, and brutal, this notorious brother-sister hit team grew up abused, unwantedand in lethal tune with each other. Killing nine targets in ten days will be their biggest score yet. But...
E-bog 124,66 DKK
Forfattere Swinson, Kiki (forfatter)
Forlag Dafina
Udgivet 26 december 2017
Længde 368 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781617739507
The next job won't be so easy for two sibling assassins or for two diamond thieves in this street lit anthology featuring two bestselling authors.NINE LIVESKIKI SWINSONWild-card Aiden. Dead-shot Ava. Efficient, fast, and brutal, this notorious brother-sister hit team grew up abused, unwantedand in lethal tune with each other. Killing nine targets in ten days will be their biggest score yet. But as Ava sets up their final target, she falls hard for him and a chance at a normal life. And that's a betrayal she may not live to regret...THE CRUSHED ICE CLIQUENOIREAt first, all ghetto princesses Honore and Cucci want is quick cash-flow. But after sexing jewelry distributor Slimy Sam and learning his illegal tricks of the trade, they assemble a crack team of thieves for one dazzling scam. Replacing diamonds with fakes and selling the reshaped real deal on the black market is making them crazy-rich. But when Sam double-crosses them, these diamond divas must survive to steal another day...';Treachery, betrayal, and revenge add to the twists and turns and lots of drama in this book. Loved it! Can't wait until the sequel comes out.' RT Book Reviews, on Kiki Swinson's The Score';Noire has created one of the liveliest urban fiction series headed by a most memorable protagonist. Fans will get a hoot out of the biting insults and dark humor marking practically every page.' Library Journal on Noire's Stone Cold Liar