Review: Robbie McNeil's Hit List by Brianna Heath


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For this hitwoman, curiosity may be killer.

Contract killer Robbie McNeil never asks questions. Her mission is simple. Do the job. Get paid. Get back to running the karaoke bar she co-owns with her queerplatonic partner and fellow contract killer, Dee. And it works... Until their ambitious new theatrical venture breaks the bank.

When a mysterious new client hires Robbie for a hit, she takes the job, even though it's sketchy as hell he won't tell her anything but the target's name. But hey, she didn't build her reputation by being curious, and she desperately needs the cash.

Except something about this new target doesn't add up. When he disappears with no record he ever existed, she chucks her no-questions-asked policy out the window, determined to figure out who this target really is. But the price for asking questions is high and might just cost Robbie everything she holds dear.

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Robbie McNeil’s Hit List by Brianna Heath

Robbie McNeil is a hitperson who also co-owns a karaoke bar with her best friend, Dee. On top of that, they decide to create a musical, a passion project that quickly starts draining their finances. So when Robbie is offered a job to kill someone, she accepts, even though the request feels a little bizarre.

At first, everything seems normal. But something about the target intrigues her, and Robbie does something she has never done before: she tries to get to know them. From there, everything spirals. The deeper she digs, the stranger the situation becomes, until she’s forced to choose between completing the job or uncovering the truth behind the mystery.

This book is a bit different from the mysteries I usually read. The plot has a slow, steady build that never feels rushed, with just enough action to keep things moving. The main focus is the strange target and the mystery surrounding them, while a strong side storyline explores the passion the characters share for their musical.

I especially loved the friendship between Robbie and Dee, which added warmth and heart to the story. The mystery itself is what truly kept me turning the pages, and the ending genuinely surprised me.

If you’re looking for something fun, unusual, and a little offbeat, this is definitely a book to check out.

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