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Interesting concept. Sue wants to die, so she hires Tony, an assassin to off her. Told in first person, Tony's POV, also different. What came next was also interesting.
At first I wondered why Sue was a well known face, didn't have to wait long, it's found out in chapter 2. I was a little disappointed in both Sue and Tony. Neither are that sympathetic or likeable. Sue was such a pushover and doormat. Instead of contemplating suicide, there were so many other ways to get away from her dreadful fam ...more
At first I wondered why Sue was a well known face, didn't have to wait long, it's found out in chapter 2. I was a little disappointed in both Sue and Tony. Neither are that sympathetic or likeable. Sue was such a pushover and doormat. Instead of contemplating suicide, there were so many other ways to get away from her dreadful fam ...more

I didn't actually think this was that bad. In fact, I really enjoyed it. Yes, the heroine starts out a pathetic wimp, and holy cow Tony could be remarkably stupid and mean sometimes. But the point is that at the end we could see the changes and the growth they both experienced. They weren't perfect people, but they fit together perfectly.
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