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  1. Posted: October 21, 2021In: Drama

    After an estranged middle-aged son loses his mother to a fatal accident, he embarks on a mission to spread her ashes, with his “slow” step-brother in tow, against the family’s wishes.

    Odie Samurai
    Replied to answer on October 26, 2021 at 3:00 am

    Yes, I want to see the family “Karen” hot on his heels and hellbent on stopping him 😉 At OP - A destination is key for reader orientation.

    Yes, I want to see the family “Karen” hot on his heels and hellbent on stopping him 😉
    At OP – A destination is key for reader orientation.

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  2. Posted: October 22, 2021In: Thriller

    A duty-bound family woman, unbearably taunted by her cruel husband and co-conspiring offspring, finds release in the joy of serial killing, until seduced by an unsuspecting victim.

    Odie Samurai
    Replied to answer on October 26, 2021 at 2:24 am

    The "falling for one of her victims" is B story fuel.

    The “falling for one of her victims” is B story fuel.

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  3. Posted: October 22, 2021In: Thriller

    A duty-bound family woman, unbearably taunted by her cruel husband and co-conspiring offspring, finds release in the joy of serial killing, until seduced by an unsuspecting victim.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on October 26, 2021 at 2:18 am

    Example: “A bullied mother of a toxic household becomes a vindictive serial killer of family look-alikes” Hope you find this constructive, keep going!

    Example:
    “A bullied mother of a toxic household becomes a vindictive serial killer of family look-alikes”

    Hope you find this constructive, keep going!

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