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Murder Bimbo

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Murder Bimbo

Auteur(s): Rebecca Novack
Narrateur(s): Jennifer Pickens
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“Deviously intelligent...Irresistible.” The New York Times Book Review Murder Bimbo is Gone Girl for the Luigi Mangione era.” —Catherine Lacey, author of Biography of X

The exhilaratingly twisty story of a sex worker turned political assassin on the run, Murder Bimbo is an unputdownable and wholly fresh take on truth, murder, and optics in our national moment.

A thirty-two-year-old sex worker is shocked when she’s approached by undercover government agents to aid them in a top-secret plot to assassinate a politician known as Meat Neck. But once the deed is done, she realizes what made her the perfect recruit: She’s 100% disposable.

Holed up in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods, she now has only two days, her wits, and a laptop to save her own life.

Her best bet is to reach out to the wildly popular feminist investigative podcast Justice for Bimbos. In a hastily typed series of emails, the newly minted “Murder Bimbo” explains how she was recruited and then trained by a cabal of code-named US agents to take out Meat Neck.

Then she opens a new email. This time, it’s addressed to her ex, and the facts line up a little differently…

Constructed in three increasingly unhinged acts, each a more subversive version of the story than the last, Murder Bimbo can be read as a gloriously bold literary thriller, a satirical vigilante's manifesto, or a raucous send-up of the political insanity we all live inside every day. Either way, it’s a dead-serious announcement of an electric new voice in American literature.
Fiction de genre Fiction littéraire Fiction policière Littérature et fiction Crime Meurtre Spirituel
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I did not expect a literary lesbian love story, and the ‘feel sorry for me, I’m a misunderstood sex worker who likes my job but feels judged, but trading sex for money is something everybody does’ storyline is irritating and predictable. The narrator sounds bored, reading in her barely inflected monotone. Another squandered credit. Ugh.

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