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Codename Villanelle
- Killing Eve, Book 1
- Narrated by: Laura Kirman
- Series: Killing Eve, Book 1
- Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Graham
- 22-04-20
Buyer beware
I loved the tv series( I dont watch much but this had me gripped) and the book does not disappoint in fact it is better than the tv series.
However be aware this is only half a book and ends abruptly, dont get me wrong I love a cliff hanger but now I have to buy book two and at almost £20 each that seems excessive. I guess you can use credits but I still think to use 2 on was is effectively one book is a bit much.
The book is fantastic, the pricing is not!!!!
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- M. Ruscombe-king
- 13-06-19
Gripping
Having seen the TV series and loved that, I thought I’d try the book. IMO this is much better than the TV series and is sufficiently different to have kept my interest.
I’m off to download book two.
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- City designer
- 11-07-19
Excellent, thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommend!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to Luke Jennings first installment of Codename Villanelle Book 1. The actress, Laura Kirman, was excellent, changing from accent to accent, and different characters. She really brought the book to life! I have also watched tv series season 1 and 2 and, the audio books, really fill in the gaps and the back story of Villanelle and Eve. I have also listened to book 2 which was highly compelling. Looking forward to book 3 with great anticipation. Great work and inspiring me to get on with my writing ambitions and dreams! looking forward to season 3 on tv, which has been commissioned!
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- Mariangela
- 11-03-19
the TV series is better than the book
I left that the TV series has better character construction and is less OTT. I feel some of especially Villanelle's scenes are just so exaggerated that they become a bit ridiculous. Also, although the narrator is generally good, there's a lot of foreign words in the book and I'm Italian-French and feel a bit annoyed that so many are mis-pronounced. I completely understand it's very difficult to pronounce foreign words, but I felt like there hadn't been enough attention/research to how they are supposed to be pronounced and instead it was kind of just 'winging it's but putting on a French or Italian accent (I can't comment on the Russian since I don't speak it!). I literally rather hear an anglophone prononciation of an Italian word than a trying-to-pull-off-sounding-Italian-without-checking-how-to-say-this-word attempt. This happens in so many audiobook to be fair and it's frankly a bit insulting. it's particularly obvious in this mover because of how many words there are.... I feel it's worth while having a translator work closely with the narrator to get the pronounciation right, or just stick to how one would just say it in English. thanks
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- Stephen
- 02-08-19
As good as the TV Series
I watched the Killing Eve TV Series and really enjoyed it. If you did too – you won't be disappointed.
The entire listen is really brought to life by the excellent narration of Laura Kirman. Superb.
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- MOXIE
- 27-08-21
Abbreviated.Bland.Crap Narrator.Waste of money
Just as it starts to get going the book ends abruptly.Im guessing the first series is split over the three books rather than the three books covering the three series.Which is highly dissapointing in itself but also a financial rip-off.the first book isnt a self containenovel witha beginning middle and end.Someones just stuck an arbitrary line through the story and cut it into three
story wise it was bland, Unemotional and completely devoid of any thing that made killing eve a success. I thought by reading the book i'd get new insight to the character's or plot variants but learnt even less.lo rather watch the TV Show
Really disliked the narrator who's bad russian accent was a Joke and so quiet every one russian sounded like they were pillow talking. She also mispronounced many common words I had to think what she was talking about.I dread to think about the butchered foreign place names...
Overall I want my money back very dissapointed I'd return it but my account wont let me.
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- Sally
- 19-09-20
Dodgy foreign pronunciations but compelling story
I wasn't sure about this one at first, but actually got into it quite quickly (maybe Chapter 2?) and ended up looking for jobs to do which gave me an excuse to keep listening! Good narration, though some dodgy pronunciations made me a bit cross (can't be that hard to check first, can it)? Intriguing characters, if a little unrounded / cliched, and a compelling story that meant I downloaded volume 2 as soon as I had finished!
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- Day Tripper
- 16-04-20
I felt cheated
I thought I was about a third of the way through the book...and it ended. Will be sticking to the tv version
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- vs
- 28-05-19
"Unputdownable"
Really good audio narration, storyline is richer and different to the BBC Drama. Keeps you gripped and not wanting to stop. Could have listened to in one go if ordinary life didn't get in the way, would be perfect for long travels.
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- Marina
- 15-09-21
great storyline
I loved the book but got a bit annoyed that Russian words were all pronounced incorrectly (I am Russian). Feel like the narrator should have put more effort into checking this out.
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- Casey Digital Design Inc.
- 13-05-19
My favorite books I have bought from Audible!
I got into this writer's work after watching the stellar TV show "Killing Eve". What I really loved was that although the TV and book's main characters are very alike, the stories are different. The book isn't just a complex rehashed screenplay version of the show. You can read and watch both, and not be experiencing the same stories. Although the show borrows heavily from the books environment and main characters, many parts and stories about Villanelle and Eve are different. To be honest, some of the killings Villanelle carries out in the book, couldn't even be on TV. I was excited about how the characters seem so human; real, confused and conflicted about things they feel they have to do regardless of their feelings. The moral quandary for both the hero and villain, protagonist and antagonist, is fascinating. The narrator was perfect for the story. Her expression, variation and pacing of the storytelling and characters and moods made me feel it was really happening. I went through both audio books "Codename Villanelle" and "No Tomorrow" in less than a week! I often lose interest in a so-so book and never finish them, so this isn't typical for me. Dark, deep, character driven, gritty and engaging books and well worth the money. Hope we'll see more like this soon. I have read a lot of suspense, but there is something unique about the world Jennings creates that draws you into it and you don't want to leave.These are my favorite books I have bought from Audible!
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- Margaret
- 04-05-20
Four and a half stars for WHAT?
Male authors, here's a tip. DON'T WRITE FROM A FEMALE PERSPECTIVE. Please. I beg you.
Luke Jennings' spy/assassin novel has two main characters: Villanelle, the sociopathic Russian ex-convict turned assassin. And Eve, the frumpy yet persistent British detective committed to finding the lady assassin and bringing her to justice. What's going on with these characters? Well, one is sexy with cute clothes. The other is dowdy with cheap clothes. What do they eat? One eats champagne and sushi and caviar, the other is ashamed she doesn't cook. One has no feelings. The other feels guilty that she's solving international crime instead of playing bridge with her husband's friends. Other character traits? Uh . . . none. Because all women think about, apparently, is how they look, what they're wearing, and work.
I just summed up the entire character development in one paragraph. Here's a summary of the entire plot: Villanelle kills people. Eve tries to figure out who she is. The reader gets to find out why she kills her first target - a mafioso, but apparently it's not important whom her future quarries are. She just kills them in clever ways, all of which involve her outfits in some way or another.
This could have been SUCH an amazing story, with rich psychological detail and motivations and some real dimension to both female characters. Nope. Guess not.
The audible narrator is a monotone Brit whose voice varies so little that the listener isn't sure if someone's being murdered or putting on makeup.
What a waste of a credit.
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- Kephra
- 01-03-19
the show is way better
the book is nowhere near as interesting as the show which is surprising cuz usually everyone says the book is better but not in this case
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- Elena Greer
- 15-02-19
very exciting and different from the show
the plot is far more complex in this book than in the show. the characters are also very different
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-04-20
if you love the show do not read this book...
I had to check twice to make sure I didn't have an abridged copy. The book made no sense. I was so disappointed but we have an amazing show out of it so it isn't a total loss!
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- Erin
- 20-04-19
Awesome
I watched the show before I had the pleasure of reading the book. The show was so great that when I heard there was a book series for them I didn’t wait to get a copy of them both. The book has similarities to the show but the book is more sexual and has more details in certain things that the show leaves viewers to wonder about. The show only took certain parts from the book so don’t think because you read the book it will spoil the show or vice versa. I recommend this book to all killing eve fans, it was truly a great read!
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- Lorie Christian
- 09-03-19
Not the Same as the TV Show -- But Worthwhile!
I thought I would read the gook after watching Season 1 on Hulu. I am glad to say that it is not a duplicate of the show's storyline and, if you like the characters on the show, you should enjoy the book. My problem is that Villanelle is "beautiful" but has a visible scar. When in fact to be unnoticeable, it is best to not stand out in any way. Take a look at most models without make-up -- very plain. But it is their ability to be "transformed" that makes them stars. If Villanelle is trying to become an assassin who is internationally known but elusive -- like the Jackal -- this story-line makes sense. And I enjoy Eve's home life. She is accessible and understandable. However, both women need a little more fleshing out in the books and need more twists in the book like the TV show has. I don't like to know where a story is going before the writer gets there, and some of the scenes in the book I can predict too easily.
The narrator has a bit of a hard time keeping accents straight, which becomes a bit irritating. Other than that it is a good performance.
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- S. Luchessa
- 14-03-19
skip it
if you want mindless sex and violence with a sprinkling of transphobia, read this. if you want genuine suspense and meaningful characterization/character interactions, watch the show.
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- Yosor Ibrahim
- 17-02-20
Poor writing and underwhelming plot
I normally don’t read such novels but I heard such positive reviews about this book and the fact that it was turned into a tv series. I found the writing and the plot to be extremely weak and was waiting for something to change my view the entire time with no luck.
Would not recommend it.
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Story

- Kirsten Dalrymple
- 13-05-20
Hard to follow via audiobook
Maybe I wasn't in the right headspace to listen to a very intense/detailed audiobook, but I got lost (and then bored) right away. There are a lot of characters to keep track of while listening, and the story line and locations jump around quickly and frequently. Overall, I found the story over-the-top, like a satire of a crime novel. The narrator was excellent, but the content just wasn't for me.
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