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Assassin Dakota Bombay enjoys his playboy lifestyle that he can afford due to his high paying occupation. He has no plans to change it. However, he failed to tell others because his womanizing and hit man existence abruptly ends when a six years old boy is unceremoniously dumped on him. Dak never knew he sired a child.---------- The Family assigns Dak to eliminate a rival firm at a time he tries to be a good father and is romancing someone who he supplies with clients, a funeral director. However, Dak knows he needs to finish the downsizing of the competition before the family gives his lover a client to bury him.------------- The return of the Bombay family, who¿s DNA contains killer genes, makes for a lighthearted fun tongue in cheek tale. Bringing in a funeral director into the family completes the process value chain as the final output of the Bombay products would go to her or her peers (family discount for bringing in business). Delightful Dak understands the vision of his family of assassins is kill is or be killed so as he courts his burial lover, he knows he must say to her 'SCUSE ME WHILE I KILL THIS GUY. As wacky as the first, Leslie Langtry provides an amusing Pulp Fiction---------------- Harriet Klausner
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Posted May 1, 2012
Really enjoyed this series.
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Posted February 17, 2012
I love this series,too funny!
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Posted February 1, 2012
Just couldn't get into this storyline or the characters, but it certainly was different.
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Posted January 18, 2012
I love this series. This is the second installment of the Bombay Series and I couldnt put this book down. From start to finish the main character Dak takes you on a roller coaster of fun and laughter that can not be ignored. I liked the way that I felt like I knew Dak and watched how he went from a player to a man in this novel. If you like assasins and laughter then this series is for you.
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Posted December 14, 2011
the series is great, just be sure to read them starting with the first one.
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Posted April 11, 2011
It was a fantastic book, especially for the price. There are some errors, but it's a nookbook so it's to be expected.
Overall a great book and easy read!
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Posted March 16, 2011
I have never seen a book so poorly edited.
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Overview
Dakota Bombay is a bit of a playboy/assassin. Unfortunately, his world turns upside down when he finds a long-lost son and falls for a redheaded mortician.Guns Will Keep Us Together Reviews:
“Langtry’s ability to make this lethal and outrageous clan both funny and somewhat endearing is a testament to her style. Who knew the assassination business could produce so many laughs…”...