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In It Could Have Been Murder, E.D. Rich constructs a world where a seemingly benign business, Diamond Teams, offers clients a safe, controlled environment to explore the dark fantasy of planning a murder. Founders Kate, Sam, and Chris have built their careers on ensuring every precaution is taken, so no real harm could follow from their elaborate simulations. Clients undergo rigorous screenings, and all activities are purely hypothetical, capped with thorough debriefs.
Rich combines elements of psychological thriller and moral drama, questioning the ethics of such psychological games and exploring the potential fallout when fiction bleeds into reality. With its sharp turns and moral quandaries, It Could Have Been Murder explores the unsettling consequences of manipulating human destinies and the fine line between what’s considered legal fun and actual criminal behavior.
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