Killers of a Certain Age, by Deanna Raybourn

Can a book about four sixty-something killers be outstanding? If that book is Killers of a Certain Age, the answer is absolutely!

After forty years together, the Sphinxes–Billie, Helen, Natalie, and Mary Alice–embark on a retirement cruise. Unfortunately, none of the women will survive the journey. At least, that’s what they want their former employer to think. After discovering a colleague aboard the ship disguised as a member of the crew, not to mention a bomb that will wipe out the entire ship, the women make their escape, covering their tracks as best they can to buy themselves the time they need to uncover who ordered their deaths–and why.

Killers of a Certain Age is fantastic–fresh, sharp, and unique. I was captivated from the start! I’m recommending this one to every reader I know!

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