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An Amendment to Murder
- Narrado por: Ashley Walker
- Duração: 1 hora e 43 minutos
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Sinopse
Kim Norwell was a poor, struggling college student. Her dream was to finish college and become a Marine like her uncle Len.
During her senior year, Kim decided to head to the campus bar for a beer. There she met Chauncey, a cocky and annoying underclassman. Kim wanted nothing to do with him. He imposed himself on her table. He brought appetizers, beers, and trouble. Turns out Chauncey owed money to three thugs from town. The men showed up at the bar to collect. Chauncey didn’t have their money, nor could he fight. The men were ready to drag Chauncey from the bar and take their payment in the way of broken bones. Kim stepped in to save Chauncey. She used the fighting skills her uncle taught her and took down the three men. Chauncey thanks Kim and promises to somehow repay her.
Adair is the leader of an illuminati calling themselves the Committee. He is also Chauncey’s father. He showed up at Kim’s dorm with an offer of a job. Kim declines. Adair leaves a black glossy card with a gold embossed number. He tells Kim that if she ever wants a job, call the number. He leaves her an envelope full of money.
Kim became a Marine and did three years as a sniper. She left on a general discharge. Kim decided to take Adair up on the job he had offered her three years earlier. She called the gold embossed number on the black glossy card. Adair answered on the second ring. He offered Kim a job as a hit woman. She accepted but had two stipulations: She didn’t harm women or children.
Kim loved being a hit woman, it was her dream job. Until the day she met a woman by the name of Lester.