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Tony ByrdPenpusher
Posted: June 13, 20202020-06-13T16:19:40+10:00 2020-06-13T16:19:40+10:00In: Thriller

A sound effects man teams up with a cop has seven days to go after a murder suspect who killed a teenage girl who happens to be his daughter.

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    1. savinh0 Samurai
      2020-06-15T12:20:34+10:00Added an answer on June 15, 2020 at 12:20 pm

      This is basically Taken with two protagonists teaming up to get the murder of a daughter.

      • What does the profession “sound effecte” have to do with your story? Does it play a role in getting the suspect murder? I don’t see a connection here.

       

      • Why does he have seven days? What’s happening after the seven days? The time restriction is not clear to me without a description.

       

      • You say he is a “murder suspect”, but after you write “who killed a teenage girl”. So is he a suspect or is he the real murder? That’s important to understand.

      I like the title of your logline. Sounds very exciting!

       

       

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    2. Tony Byrd Penpusher
      2020-06-19T07:29:48+10:00Added an answer on June 19, 2020 at 7:29 am

      I revised it.

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