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In the elegant chaos of international espionage, control is everything.
Eighteen-year-old **Vera Elise Devereux** was never meant to be part of this world. Raised in wealth between Britain and France, she grew up surrounded by art, intelligence, and expectations of a perfectly normal future.
Instead, she became something far more dangerous.
Now operating under **Villanelle** - one of the most unpredictable assassins working for The Twelve, and Vera's newly assigned handler - she's been thrown into real missions for the first time. No simulations. No safety nets. Just targets, cities, and the particular thrill of the hunt.
The problem is, they don't hunt the same way.
Villanelle moves like a predator who already knows the outcome - theatrical, precise, and certain of herself. She doesn't just eliminate targets. She *performs*. Vera is something else entirely. Brilliant, manipulative, dangerously curious, she hunts like a puzzle solver - positioning herself so perfectly that by the time anyone realizes what she's doing, it's already done.
Together, they are spectacularly difficult to manage.
Villanelle is supposed to be in control. She gives the orders. Vera is supposed to watch, learn, and not cause problems.
Unfortunately, Vera Elise Devereux is very good at causing problems - and even better at making them look intentional.
As their assignments grow more complex, it becomes harder to tell who is actually running the operation. Villanelle thinks she's shaping a protégé. Vera thinks she's being underestimated.
They might both be right.