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Hotel Lucky Seven
Hotel Lucky Seven | Kotaro Isaka
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A luxury hotel full of assassins - what could go wrong? Nanao 'the unluckiest assassin in the world' has been hired to deliver a birthday present to a guest at a luxury Tokyo Hotel. It seems like a simple assignment but by the time he leaves the guest's room one man is dead and more will soon follow. As events spiral out of control as it becomes clear several different killers, with varying missions, are all taking a stay in the hotel at the same time. And they're all particularly interested in a young woman with a photographic memory, hiding out on one of the twenty floors. Will Nanao find the truth about what's going on? And will he check out alive? In this original, gripping and inventive follow-up to the international bestseller Bullet Train, Kotaro Isaka demonstrates his unparalleled gift for unique characters and unexpected twists. 'Unlike anything you're likely to have read before...white-hot with double-crosses' Financial Times, onBULLET TRAIN 'Entertaining...high-speed...with lots of twists and turns...it has a Tarantino-meets-the-Coen-Brothers feel to it' The Times, on BULLET TRAIN 'Thoroughly enjoyable' Guardian, on BULLET TRAIN 'Showcases Kotaro Isaka's Tarantinoesque blend of offbeat wit and stylised violence' The Times, on THREE ASSASSINS 'An offbeat but touching thriller, with a wonderful final twist' Mail on Sunday, on THE MANTIS
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Ladybug is back! 🐞 What should have been a simple delivery job has turned into a crazy fight for survival in a hotel crawling with assassins. I was so happy to have another ensemble cast of hitmen with wacky names like Cola and Soda. The twists at the end were so fun with a few I didn‘t see coming. I didn‘t love this group as much as previous books, but it definitely left me craving more from Isaka‘s quirky Japanese underworld.

julesG The moment I read Pillow and Blanket I knew this was going to be a fun ride. 1w
Lunakay I enjoyed it too, especially Coco, the underworld granny! 1w
AlaMich I loved Bullet Train and need to get to book 2. I think ? (edited) 1w
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RosePressedPages @julesG I immediately started giggling when their names came up! And it only got better from there 😆 1w
RosePressedPages @Lunakay I loved her too! She was the calm in the storm for sure lol. 1w
RosePressedPages @AlaMich Three Assassins is like the prequel! I think of all of these books as standalones with some overlap so you can read them in whatever order :) Suzuki from Bullet Train is the main character of (edited) 1w
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