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		<title>Murder Bimbo</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A 32-year-old sex worker has just killed extremist political hopeful Meat Neck. Holed up in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods, she now has only two days, her wits and a high-speed internet connection 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. But, when she starts a new set of emails, this time addressed to her ex-girlfriend, we begin to realize that Murder Bimbo might not be the unsuspecting cog she claims to be. In a time where 'truth' is more flexible than ever before - who really is Murder Bimbo? And what will she do next?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Flays the political moment. At all levels, it is a blast&#8217; Torrey Peters, author of </b><i>Detransition, Baby</p>
<p></i><b>&#8216;Brimming with acidic humour . . . perfect for fans of <i>A Certain Hunger </i>and <i>Boy Parts</i>. <i>Murder Bimbo is </i>surely going to be the book everyone is talking about in 2026&#8242; Jessie Elland</b>, <i>The Ladie Upstairs</i></p>
<p><i>I&#8217;m a 32-year-old sex worker who just killed a politician. Please, please, please turn me into a feminist anti-hero . . .<br /></i><br />A 32-year-old sex worker has just killed extremist political hopeful Meat Neck. Holed up in an off-the-grid cabin in the woods, she now has only two days, her wits and a high-speed internet connection to save her own life.</p>
<p>Her best bet is to reach out to the wildly popular feminist investigative podcast <i>Justice for Bimbos</i>. In a hastily-typed series of emails, the newly-minted &#8220;Murder Bimbo&#8221; explains how she was recruited and then trained by a cabal of code-named US agents to take out Meat Neck.</p>
<p>But, when she starts a new set of emails, this time addressed to her ex-girlfriend, we begin to realize that Murder Bimbo might not be the unsuspecting cog she claims to be.</p>
<p>In a time where &#8216;truth&#8217; is more flexible than ever before &#8211; who really is Murder Bimbo? And what will she do next?</p>
<p><b>Introducing an unforgettable character for our times: hyper-articulate, totally untrustworthy, politically murky, charmingly petty, and wholly egotistical &#8211; this is . . . MURDER BIMBO.</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><i>Murder Bimbo</i><b> is </b><i>Gone Girl </i><b>for the Luigi Mangione era, and Rebecca Novack is one of our funniest and most acerbic new writers&#8217; Catherine Lacey, author of </b><i>Biography of X</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Fun, layered, and loaded with wit. </b><i>Murder Bimbo</i><b> is a romp through the American political landscape, infused with a propulsive plot and a voice that shouts right from the page. Impossible to put down&#8217; Jodie Matthews, author of </b><i>Meet Me at the Surface</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;I devoured this sharp and acidic romp of a thriller, with its deliciously dark and unreliable narrator. Intriguing, compelling, beguiling &#8211; I was completely at the mercy of our slippery heroine, and loved every minute of it. Gloriously, riotously unhinged&#8217; Emma van Straaten, author of </b><i>This Immaculate Body</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;What a ride! A self-mythologizing, feminist heroine for our awful age, a political assassination, and lesbian longing &#8211; I did not want this bloody clever and acerbic novel to end&#8217; Charlotte Vassell, author of </b><i>The Other Half</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Refreshing, raw and radically funny&#8217; Christine Anne Foley, Kate O&#8217;Brien Award shortlisted author of </b><i>Bodies</i></p>
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