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Book Review of 'Scuse Me While I Kill This Guy (Greatest Hits, Bk 1)

'Scuse Me While I Kill This Guy (Greatest Hits, Bk 1)
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The next time you think your family is awful, spend a day with Ginny Bombay and her family. Hopefully, you will get out alive. Being a member of this family brings a whole new meaning to family reunions. This family really takes care of their own. Miss a meeting or family reunion and they will take care of youpermanently. Growing up in this family, Ginny learns very early what is expected of her. At age 5, she is initiated into the family business to begin the training program. At age 15, our young assassin is assigned her first hit.

The danger is high but the perks are lucrative. No retirement plan or health benefits with this job, though. For Ginny, its a way of life and unfortunately, her 5 year old daughter is expected to join the ranks, much to Ginnys dismay. When the family gathers on their remote tropical island for the annual family reunion (more like a staff meeting to me), Ginny is summoned by the Council, which consists of Ginnys grandmother and the other most senior members of the Bombay family. Ginny is told there is a traitor in the family who is planning on bringing the family down and exposing them to the authorities. Ginny is assigned the task of finding out who the traitor is and taking them out.

This assignment doesnt give Ginny a lot of time or opportunity to explore the attraction she feels towards hunky Australian bodyguard Diego. Of course, he doesnt know about her true profession or the fact that the man he is paid to protect is on Ginnys hit list. This will make for a very awkward dating moment. I keep picturing a romantic dinner setting with both of them armed to the teeth and the waiter reciting the wine list

Though this story didnt knock my socks off, I did enjoy the snarky humor and the family dynamic Ginny is a part of. The story introduces a lot of interesting characters, though not all of them were likeable. This is the first book in the series and Im intrigued just enough to be curious about what happens to Ginny and her family next. If you like cozy mysteries that have wacky characters and dont mind far-fetched storylines and enjoy humor, give this book a try.