An exhilarating and provocative debut perfect for fans of My Sister the Serial Killer, Yellowface, and Killing Eve—the origin story of sex worker turned assassin turned unlikely folk hero, Murder Bimbo, as told by the Bimbo herself (and then revised, uncensored, and reconsidered).A thirty-two-year-old sex worker is shocked when she’s approached by undercover government agents to aid them in a top-secret plot to assassinate a politician known as “Meat Neck.” But once the deed is done, she realizes what made her the perfect She’s 100% disposable.Holed up in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods, she now has only two days, her wits, and a laptop to save her own life.Her best bet is to reach out to the wildly popular feminist investigative podcast Justice for Bimbos. In a hastily typed series of emails, the newly minted “Murder Bimbo” explains how she was recruited and then trained by a cabal of code-named US agents to take out Meat Neck.Then she starts a new series of emails. This time, they’re addressed to her ex, and the facts line up a little differently…Constructed in three increasingly unhinged acts, each a more subversive, twisted version of the story than the last, Murder Bimbo can be read as a gloriously bold literary thriller, a satirical megalomaniac’s manifesto, or a raucous send-up of the political insanity we all live inside every day. Either way, it’s a dead-serious announcement of an electric new voice in American literature.
My Review:
Murder Bimbo comes out next week on February 10, 2026, and you can purchase HERE!
So my only task was putting poison in a martini and handing it to Meat Neck? Why was I even necessary? Why couldn't a waiter bring a dosed martini? Why did they need bait at all? Maybe they thought Meat Neck wouldn't accept a drink from a man? More likely, I figured, I was just learning what it felt like to be part of a bureaucracy. Five men and one woman working full-time to do something a non-government worker could do in an hour. But I didn't want to be fired.


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