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Some People I Have Killed - cover

Some People I Have Killed

Ken MacGregor

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Ever wonder what it's like to die?
 
How you might meet your end?
 
In these stories, Ken MacGregor kills real people based on their own fears and passions, their wants and revulsions. Sometimes, they don't die-sometimes it's worse.
 
Come. Find out what it's like...
 
to be killed by Ken.
Available since: 06/18/2025.
Print length: 326 pages.

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