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Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Hitmen

Greatest Hits Mysteries Series, Book 9

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Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Hitmen

By: Leslie Langtry
Narrated by: Emily Durante
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The Bombay Family of Assassins have hung up their gun belts, vials of undetectable poisons, and throwing knives for good. Or have they? The kids of the newest generation have itchy trigger fingers and an opportunity pops up that's too good to refuse.

It won't be easy. Should they bring back the family business and defy their parents? Will this younger generation work together without killing each other? Can you pass off a garrote as a cheese slicer at the family garage sale?

Romi Bombay and her cousins are about to find out if they''ve got what it takes to make their own mark on the Bombay Legacy in Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Hitmen.

©2017 Leslie Langtry (P)2022 Tantor
Dark Humor Literature & Fiction

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I just finished listening to this whole series and really enjoyed it. I loved the different generations stories and the stories were quite funny in parts. loved Missy's inventions.

The difference in the characters from the same family

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After a series of less than stellar short stories, this novella gets back to business via the next generation of Bombays. It was fun seeing the children of the couples from books 1-4 attempting to find their groove.

On the downside, the pop-culture quotes that started each chapter for those early books is missing. Boo. Also, there’s not much of a deep dive into each of the now grown kids as I’d like, so their personalities weren’t that memorable. On the plus side, at least some of the original Bombays make appearances here.

Passing the assassination torch

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