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Cover of Four Killing Birds: Greatest Hits Mysteries, no. 10

Four Killing Birds: Greatest Hits Mysteries, no. 10

✍ Scribed by Leslie Langtry


Book ID
110891229
Publisher
Gemma Halliday Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
31 KB
Series
Greatest Hits Mystery #10
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781947110830

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✦ Synopsis


From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes a holiday short story that will leave you ho-ho-hoing with laughter!

Shortly before the holidays, inventor and former assassin Missi Bombay gets orders to perform one last job. It's the granddaddy of all hits—to be carried out on Christmas Eve, no less. Missi knows she has only one chance at success, so she enlists the help of her cousins Gin, Dakota, and Coney. Together the Bombay cousins come out of retirement to stamp out the world's most evil cabal. Armed with four enormous, prehistoric-looking birds and Missi's quirky inventions, will these Bombays succeed before their window of opportunity closes for good?

**This is an approximately 15,000 word/30 page short story.**

Greatest Hits Mysteries available:
'Scuse Me While I Kill This Guy – book #1
Guns Will Keep Us Together – book #2
Stand By Your Hitman – book #3
I Shot You Babe – book #4
Paradise by the Rifles Sights – book #5
Snuff the Magic Dragon - book #6
My Heroes Have Always Been Hitmen – book #7
Four Killing Birds – a holiday short story
Have Yourself a Deadly Little Christmas – a holiday short story

What critics are saying:

"Darkly funny and wildly over the top, this mystery answers the burning question, 'Do assassin skills and Girl Scout merit badges mix...' one truly original and wacky novel!"
~ RT BOOKreviews

"Those who like dark humor will enjoy a look into the deadliest female assassin and PTA mom's life."
~ Parkersburg News

"Mixing a deadly sense of humor and plenty of sexy sizzle, Leslie Langtry creates a brilliantly original, laughter-rich mix of contemporary romance and suspense."
~ Chicago Tribune