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Looking for some realistic and modern ideas for contracting a killer for a book plot. I am currently working with using Craigslist and similar internet resources but don't read that genre. The ways I am familiar with from older books sound too Dick Tracey.

2006-07-27 03:48:56 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

9 answers

Depends on the persons who wants to contact a killer!
Try to find a copy of Michel Deville's film Péril en la demeure (Death in a French Garden), the protagonist actually does not hire the killer but there's an unusual way to get in contact with one.
Also try Kaurismäki's I Hired a Contract Killer, Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, and Becker's L'éte meurtrier (One Deadly Summer) - different, but a way to find someone who kills people for you.
These films might give you an idea of how far you can go. In a world where people can hire human beings to kill other human beings - what is realism?
I think it's mainly about the place where you meet a killer - it usually is dark side roads, a seedy men's restroom, an obscure park, or 'speakeasies'. I would like to see/read it happening in the full light of day, in an environment that does not fit - a sunny beach where children play in the sand (the protagonists would both sweat, etc.), a charity ball - wherever - but no more dark side roads.
I also would like to see something going wrong - usually the talking is short and the killer vanishes misteriously - bore me!
I would like to see a killer (unlike the always nervous drug dealers) who isn't hard-boiled and a 'client' who is nervous. It would be interesting to find an INTERESTING way to show it the other way around. Or to show that the killer's conscience-proofness is mere surface - whatever.
Another thing is the way the protagonist gets in contact with a contract killer - modern? On the internet? Yahoo Answers - Can anyone tell me how to find a contract killer? :? ! My space? The 'Rohtenburg cannibal' found his victims via internet chats - it's all been done before. Maybe he's watching a murder and follows the
offender - I think this has been done before, too. He may find a cell phone and find stored phone numbers one of which leads him to a contract killer? :? ! I surrender .... Modern technology does not seem to be a way to show a modern way to get in contact with a killer....

2006-07-27 10:50:49 · answer #1 · answered by msmiligan 4 · 0 0

Realistically the contractor will find a police detective. They will be arrested. Most authors skip over the obvious fact that illegal contracts cannot be advertised. They just jump ahead. The old plot about a chance encounter by strangers who admit they need someone killed worked before and will work again. Shakespeare often used chance encounters.

2006-07-27 03:56:41 · answer #2 · answered by jude2918 3 · 0 0

After a failed revolution, distopian and poverty torn u . s . a . (Aka Panem) is ruled with the aid of equaly sadistic and pampered tyrant and elitist society. chop up into 12 sectors, each and each year 24 babies are placed right into a ginormous section and forced to conflict it out survival of the fittest form. WInner brings (as nicely surviving) brings glory and abundance to their relatives and sector. - wow ok thats plenty extra suitable than a hundred and forty characters, no thought how short that exchange into yet i won't be in a position of compress it extra. Or i will attempt!

2016-10-08 09:22:35 · answer #3 · answered by erlebach 4 · 0 0

Have the contract killer approach the contractor... in other words, make the IMPETUS for the contract killing be the opportunity to have it done. Make the initial contact be the spark that starts the idea instead of the other way around.

2006-07-27 03:51:42 · answer #4 · answered by John A 2 · 0 1

I think that using Craigslist and the internet are great ideas. What about Yahoo answers?

2006-07-27 03:53:07 · answer #5 · answered by cricket 4 · 0 0

ok whatever you do DON'T make your character "mad-slasher" or wanting to kill because he's mentally unstable. That's how it is in almost every murder book. How about having a person who's really devoted to their work, and is forced to kill a few times. Then it just sort of becomes a habit, killing anyone who gets in the way.

2006-07-27 03:55:15 · answer #6 · answered by kThanks. 3 · 0 0

Most families have a black sheep somewhere along the line. Maybe an in-law has connections. He (or she) just needs to be cajoled into talking.

2006-07-27 04:58:49 · answer #7 · answered by AJK 2 · 0 0

Try realistic human problems. LIke torture.

2006-07-27 03:51:22 · answer #8 · answered by franckoboy 3 · 0 0

try not to use guns alot, or knives. maybe use piosons and cars

2006-07-27 03:51:02 · answer #9 · answered by manic jester 2 · 0 0

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