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Nine Lives
by Peter Swanson
A variation on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. Nine people receive the same list of names. Each list contains the recipients name but there is no clear connection with the other people.
Gradually, the people on the list are murdered, usually as painlessly as possible, and a connection with the past begins to emerge.
A letter from the architect of the plan eventually reveals the full background, followed by a final unexpected twist.
Gradually, the people on the list are murdered, usually as painlessly as possible, and a connection with the past begins to emerge.
A letter from the architect of the plan eventually reveals the full background, followed by a final unexpected twist.