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The Immortal Crime: Some murders leave clues. This one is a perfect crime—unless he can break the pattern.

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"A perfect murder is possible. Detective William Graves must prove it wrong—or become the next victim."

When billionaire Richard Ellington is found dead at his desk, his hand frozen over a chessboard, the scene is eerily pristine—no signs of struggle, no trace of a killer. The only clue? A single, chilling

"A perfect murder is possible. Prove me wrong."

As Graves digs deeper, he unearths a deadly game spanning decades—one masterminded by a ghost, a man who should not exist. Elias Crowley, a scientist declared dead years ago, has returned to settle an old score. One by one, his enemies fall, each death mirroring a move from a sinister chess game.

With each step closer to the truth, Graves realizes that this is no ordinary killer—this is a mind unlike any he has ever faced. And in this game, the final piece to fall… might be him.

A gripping psychological thriller blending mystery, noir, and a deadly game of intellect.

95 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2025

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April 28, 2025
It was a good short story, I think they could of made it into a longer story and it would of been good left a cliffhanger and has me wondering
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