Killers of a Certain Age

Killers of a Certain Age

2022 • 369 pages

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Average rating3.6

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What I loved about this book is that these four women, all aged 60 use the invisibility of ageism to their advantage time and time again. If that is not the ultimate societal truism- far more than the virility and vitality of James Bond or the equivalent head turning beauty of a young Charlies Angels type. Old women are invisible and thus they can get away with murder. Now understand me- anyone reading this knows that 60 isn't OLD- but it's also not young and it's not sexy, not by conventional standards. These women age themselves by decades more in order to play up this idea that old people are harmless, and can thus be ignored. Then add in their decades of traditional training. Sure they can fire guns and blow things up, but they are taught the subtle art of killing- quietly and surreptitiously. The ingenious ways they kill people in this book astonished me. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know these four women: their specialties, their histories, both shared and individual, and also how they lived through and understood, first sexism, then ageism and how they used both to their advantage and for their survival. This would make a killer movie. Highly recommend this one and it is a FUN read.

August 26, 2023