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I'll Kill You Tomorrow

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A maternity nurse on a night shift discovers an eerie stillness among newborns and finds one infant whose eyes conceal an articulate presence; the entity explains that a bodyless swarm has taken hold of the babies, planning to remain attached as the bodies grow and later use them to carry out lethal acts. She confides in a young doctor, and together they confront the moral terror and the impossibility of convincing others, forced to accept secrecy while the compromised children are sent out into the world.

About the Author

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Helen Huber

Helen Huber is an author known for her work in the mystery genre, particularly her novel "I'll Kill You Tomorrow." Her writing often explores themes of suspense and intrigue, engaging readers with compelling narratives and complex characters. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized, Huber's work reflects the stylistic elements of her time, offering a glimpse into the genre's evolution. Through her storytelling, she invites readers to delve into the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of choices made in moments of desperation.

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