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  1. Posted: June 3, 2013In: Public

    Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 5:10 am

    >>driven purely by suspense And paranoia. But if I accurately remember 3 examples you cite, the protagonist in each case was being double-dealt --but wasn't double-dealing. They were decent, honest people whofound themselves caught up in mysterious conspiracies they had to figure out. WhateverRead more

    >>driven purely by suspense

    And paranoia.

    But if I accurately remember 3 examples you cite, the protagonist in each case was being double-dealt –but wasn’t double-dealing. They were decent, honest people whofound themselves caught up in mysterious conspiracies they had to figure out.

    Whatever, another point: since it’s a husband-wife team — does the story involve double-protagonists?

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  2. Posted: June 3, 2013In: Public

    Clashing husband-and-wife inventors of a new process to design life-saving drugs need to settle their differences in time to fight off a global corporation using espionage tactics to bury an invention that will save millions of lives.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 4:48 am

    Are they scheming against each other? Or the corporation? Or both?

    Are they scheming against each other? Or the corporation? Or both?

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  3. Posted: June 1, 2013In: Public

    After the sudden death of his wife a man hits rock bottom only to find help from the one that killed her.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2013 at 4:46 am

    The logline defines the man as "grieving". So, is it the case that widower unwittingly finds comfort and solace when he strikes up a friendship with a man who happens to be the murderer? Or is the widower working out his grief by hunting down the murderer? And he does that by striking up a friendshiRead more

    The logline defines the man as “grieving”. So, is it the case that widower unwittingly finds comfort and solace when he strikes up a friendship with a man who happens to be the murderer?

    Or is the widower working out his grief by hunting down the murderer? And he does that by striking up a friendship with the man he suspects to be the murderer in order to gain the evidence to bring him to justice?

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