Kiss and Kill

Kiss and Kill by Richard Deming, published by Wildside Press on September 13, 2017, is a work of fiction that delves into the realms of mystery and crime. This edition spans 162 pages and is presented in English. The narrative introduces a complex relationship between a man and a young woman he transforms, exploring themes of manipulation and ambition within a historical context.
Readers will encounter a story that unfolds in a quiet bar, where a sulky-mouthed, green-eyed girl seeks attention and is mentored by a man who shapes her into a captivating figure. The plot reveals the intricacies of their dynamic, as the man reflects on his influence over her life and the darker implications of their connection. With elements of mystery and detective fiction, Kiss and Kill invites exploration of the consequences of ambition and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters.
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He had found her in a quiet bar — a sulky-mouthed, awkward, green-eyed kid trying desperately to pick up a man. He taught her how to dress, to walk, to laugh, made her into the kind of woman who makes every man reach into his pocket for hundred-dollar bills.
Looking at her now, Sam was proud of himself. He had done a good job on her.
He was almost sorry she had to die…
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