When it comes to espionage and assassination during the waning years of the cold war few were better than Edna Garrett. She was serving as protection for the economic hitman, Philip Drummond, and his family when Garret was given the opportunity to harness and hone a new crop of teenage female assassins. The training grounds is disguised as a all girl boarding school in Peekskill, NY.
The first recruit is a legacy assassin, Blair Warner. Her mother went through the Eastland program and many of her male relatives were Skull and Bones at Yale. Like her mother Blair will be a femme fatale. On the surface she’s blonde, beautiful, and rich. Beneath that exterior she’s smart, cultured, and charming. Blair’s first assignment involves picking up the recruit Natasha Latisha Sage Green, otherwise known as Natalie. Mrs. Garrett and Blair disguise themselves as Orthodox Jews to infiltrate an underground fight club across the river in New Square. Natalie is night and day. She’s large framed but is deceptively agile. A brutal fighter but gentle to those she cares about. A polyglot fluent in languages of the Balkans and the Middle East. The next recruit is the military brat is Dorothy Ramsey, Tootie. Small body but a large mind. Tootie possesses a photographic memory and is good at spreading rumors and misinformation. She has used her childlike appearance to blackmail her father’s rivals without his knowledge. The last to join is Joanna Marie Polniaczek. A prodigy at mechanics, master of evasive driving with cars and motorcycles, and because of her upbringing she can easily blend into working class neighborhoods. Now she can take apart a motorcycle and put it back together quickly but she can take apart a man faster.
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