Assassin Ladybug can't catch a break. In his last outing, he only had to retrieve a suitcase from a bullet train and it definitely went sideways. At the end, the train was littered with bodies. You'd think that would put off his handler but she has another assignment for him. All he has to do is deliver a painting to a man in a hotel room. But Ladybug finds the wrong man in the room, a man who attacks him. Before you know it, the man is dead and the game is on.
Also in the hotel is a woman who is in danger. She has a photogenic memory and knows the details of a crime boss's business. He has decided that she must go and he wants her killed in the hotel. Soon assassins are everywhere. There are the two hotel chambermaids who specialize in killing with bedsheets, an older woman who is there to protect the intended victim and a set of six assassins who work as a team and use blowguns and poison darts. Can Ladybug get out safely and save the woman?
Kotaro Isaka is a Japanese author who writes in the mystery/thriller genre. He started his career as a systems engineer and then switched to writing where he has been very successful. This book is the fourth in his series Assassins. The pace is fast and furious and I could visualize it as a movie, having seen the successful Bullet Train which was adapted from an earlier book of his. There is so much killing and it is treating so normally that after a while the affect is comedy. This book is recommended for thriller readers.





























