This story is like no other. Conscience of a Dead Killer
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This story is like no other. Conscience of a Dead Killer
Most murder mystery's pursue an evil person throughout the entire story and then predictably the killer is captured at the end.
Conscience of a Dead Killer is different... The killer is arrested, sentenced to death and killed in the electric chair in the first chapter.... Then, rather than good people chasing a bad guy, the bad guy is chasing himself. His ghost is forced to go back in time and witness his acts with a conscience. He actually falls in love with his first victim; this where the story begins: the killer's ghost finds a retired FBI agent who can see and hear him where no one else can. Together, they work to stop the living killer. This story hosts, action, adventure, romance, and an unpredictable happy/sad ending.
Please read it and let me know what you think. I've converted the story into a movie format and it is presently being reviewed by Sony and Paramount.
Thank you,
Gary Delfinno
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This story hosts, action, adventure, romance, etc...
and, instead of saying he has written a screenplay, he says:Most murder mystery's pursue an evil person throughout the entire story...
Doesn't this seem a bit strange coming from someone who claims to be a writer?I've converted the story into a movie format...
―Gilles Deleuze
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Didn't notice any of this until you pointed it out. hmmmmmmmmmmResonantAleph wrote:Does anyone think this seems suspicious? He spelled his name two different ways, uses poor punctuation in describing the content of his book:This story hosts, action, adventure, romance, etc...and, instead of saying he has written a screenplay, he says:Most murder mystery's pursue an evil person throughout the entire story...Doesn't this seem a bit strange coming from someone who claims to be a writer?I've converted the story into a movie format...

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I love itKirstenGartmann wrote:You are correct, it is very suspicious. You might want to put some Aluminum foil around your head and on your windows. We certainly do not want anything to happen to you. PROTECT THE GREAT MIND OF AMERICA. Maybe you should apply at the FBI, there always looking for good Code crackers like you.

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―Gilles Deleuze
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Gary Delfino
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KirstenGartmann wrote:I laughed so hard, I fell out of my chair.... Thank you very much...
Gary Delfino
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As for the mistakes and all...I know writers who mangle the English language. I pity their editors.
Besides, all he claims is that the movie format he's written is being "reviewed" somewhere. No big claim. Nothing to tear him down for or even worth bothering to lie about.
What I don't understand is where and how we're supposed to "check out" his story.
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AHH!! Amazon is the devil! It takes all my money away from me!KirstenGartmann wrote:You can get the book almost every where, just google the title. Amazon is where I like to shop.
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lol so trueakinimod wrote:AHH!! Amazon is the devil! It takes all my money away from me!KirstenGartmann wrote:You can get the book almost every where, just google the title. Amazon is where I like to shop.
