Does fiction get much darker ...
Never an ordinary girl, Egypt learned the hard way that life, even when it is being kind, is a ba. --Library Journal\' on Sunfail On the mean streets where dog eats dog there is always one that has sharper claws and bigger teeth, and in New York her name is Egypt.
Deliberate and creepy, this taps into genuine human traits like fear, greed, and stupidity.
Does fiction get much darker ...
Egypt grew into an extraordinary woman, cold, ruthless, a killer at heart, and New York witnessed her metamorphosis from that innocent child to the most feared assassin of the age.
Better than good.
And it turned out she was good at it.
A survivor, she did what she needed to make it from day-to-day.
Never an ordinary girl, Egypt learned the hard way that life, even when it is being kind, is a bastard. --Library Journal\' on Sunfail On the mean streets where dog eats dog there is always one that has sharper claws and bigger teeth, and in New York her name is Egypt.
Deliberate and creepy, this taps into genuine human traits like fear, greed, and stupidity.
Does fiction get much darker ...
Egypt grew into an extraordinary woman, cold, ruthless, a killer at heart, and New York witnessed her metamorphosis from that innocent child to the most feared assassin of the age.
Better than good.
And it turned out she was good at it.
A survivor, she did what she needed to make it from day-to-day.
Never an ordinary girl, Egypt learned the hard way that life, even when it is being kind, is a bastard. --Library Journal\' on Sunfail On the mean streets where dog eats dog there is always one that has sharper claws and bigger teeth, and in New York her name is Egypt.
Deliberate and creepy, this taps into genuine human traits like fear, greed, and stupidity.
Does fiction get much darker ...
Egypt grew into an extraordinary woman, cold, ruthless, a killer at heart, and New York witnessed her metamorphosis from that innocent child to the most feared assassin of the age.
Better than good.
And it turned out she was good at it.
A survivor, she did what she needed to make it from day-to-day.
Never an ordinary girl, Egypt learned the hard way that life, even when it is being kind, is a bastard. --Library Journal\' on Sunfail On the mean streets where dog eats dog there is always one that has sharper claws and bigger teeth, and in New York her name is Egypt.
Deliberate and creepy, this taps into genuine human traits like fear, greed, and stupidity.
Does fiction get much darker ..