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The Girl in the Scope

(2025)
(A book in the Cassidy Chronicles series)
A novel by

 
 
She was trained to kill.
Not to care.


But caring might be the only way she survives.

Marie Fontaine is one of the best assassins OutLook ever produced—precise, untraceable, unflinching. A master of deep cover and infiltration. Her new mission should be routine: eliminate a list of whistleblowers threatening powerful interests. No names. No questions. No complications.

But Savannah holds ghosts. One of them wears a familiar face.

Clara Davenport. A civil rights attorney. A woman Marie once loved—and left. Now she’s defending the people Marie’s been sent to erase.

It should be simple. Burn the evidence, complete the job, and vanish.

But when the scope turns inward, and the target list reveals deeper corruption, Marie’s conscience refuses to stay buried. She begins questioning not only the mission—but the organization she’s served for years.

In a world where loyalty is fatal and love is the deadliest vulnerability, Marie must choose: stay the perfect weapon… or become her own woman.

Her cover is flawless. Her orders are clear.
And her heart? That’s the real threat.



📚 Perfect for fans of:
  • Killing Eve – if Villanelle had a conscience… and regrets



    The Night Agent and The Gray Man – fast-paced, emotionally complex spy thrillers



    Atomic Blonde meets Person of Interest – with a blade of depth beneath the tech




    🔍 If you love:
    ✔️ Burn Notice–style rogue agents
    '''️ Found family under fire
    ✔️ LGBTQ+ action heroes
    ✔️ Femme-fatale energy with genuine vulnerability
    ✔''' Assassins trying not to fall apart
    ✔️ A slow-burn second-chance romance
    ✔️ High-stakes action wrapped in noir-tinted heartache


    Then The Girl in the Scope is your next mission.

    Part espionage thriller, part sapphic slow-burn romance, and all heart-pounding tension, this entry in the award-nominated Cassidyverse is perfect for fans of genre-bending action and hopepunk noir.

    Get ready for betrayal, body counts, and the kind of heroine who never asks permission.


    Genre: Thriller

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