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* Creator/StephenKing's ''The Dead Zone''.
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* Creator/StephenKing's ''The Dead Zone''.''Literature/TheDeadZone''.
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In between the regular narration of the book that features the detective trying to figure out the case, there are sometimes chapters written from the perspective of the serial killer. These chapters usually are written [[Tropers/{{Anonymous}} anonymously]] and/or [[GenderNeutralWriting gender neutral]] so as to disguise which of the known characters in the book it is that is doing the killing.
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In between the regular narration of the book that features the detective trying to figure out the case, there are sometimes chapters written from the perspective of the serial killer. These chapters usually are written [[Tropers/{{Anonymous}} anonymously]] and/or [[GenderNeutralWriting gender neutral]] [[GenderConcealingWriting gender-neutral]] so as to disguise which of the known characters in the book it is that is doing the killing.
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* ''Literature/LostSouls'' by Poppy Z. Brite
* ''The Healer'' by Frank G. Slaughter
* ''Complicity'' by Creator/IainBanks
* Pretty much every Jeffrey Deaver book has these.
* The Spenser novel "Crimson Joy" has one, not usual for the series.
* ''The Healer'' by Frank G. Slaughter
* ''Complicity'' by Creator/IainBanks
* Pretty much every Jeffrey Deaver book has these.
* The Spenser novel "Crimson Joy" has one, not usual for the series.
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* ''Literature/LostSouls'' ''Literature/LostSouls1992'' by Poppy Z. Brite
*''The Healer'' ''Literature/TheHealer'' by Frank G. Slaughter
*''Complicity'' ''Literature/{{Complicity}}'' by Creator/IainBanks
* Pretty much everyJeffrey Deaver Creator/JeffreyDeaver book has these.
* The Spenser novel"Crimson Joy" "Literature/CrimsonJoy" has one, not usual for the series.
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* Downplayed example with Aaron Burr, Jr., who is the narrator for most of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' when the plot focuses on UsefulNotes/AlexanderHamilton whom he eventually shoots and kills in a duel. That Burr eventually kills him is stated out in the opening number; most of the play following Alexander's life is an account of how everything led to that DuelToTheDeath.
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* Downplayed example with Aaron Burr, Jr., who is the narrator for most of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' when the plot focuses on UsefulNotes/AlexanderHamilton whom he eventually shoots and kills in a duel. That Burr eventually kills him is stated out in the opening number; number (though the character playing Burr is not yet introduced as such at this point); most of the play following Alexander's life is an account of how everything led to that DuelToTheDeath.
DuelToTheDeath. Throughout the play Burr acts as both himself and as narrator, which makes whether he's speaking as an outside narrator or as a character in the plot fuzzy at times, especially later on when ItsPersonal for him following "The Election of 1800".
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* Downplayed example with Aaron Burr, Jr., who is the narrator for most of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' when the plot focuses on UsefulNotes/AlexanderHamilton whom he eventually shoots and kills in a duel. That Burr eventually kills him is stated out in the opening number; most of the play following Alexander's life is an account of how everything led to that DuelToTheDeath.
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* Downplayed example with Aaron Burr, Jr., who is the narrator for most of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' when the plot focuses on UsefulNotes/AlexanderHamilton whom he eventually shoots and kills in a duel. That Burr eventually kills him is stated out in the opening number; most of the play following Alexander's life is an account of how everything led to that DuelToTheDeath.
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* Mary Higgins Clark often uses this tactic also, right until the final confrontation.
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* Mary Higgins Clark Creator/MaryHigginsClark often uses this tactic also, right until the final confrontation.
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* ''Film/StidentBodies'' has the killer, known as "The Breather", describe the action, at one point even directly addressing the audience to discuss the various suspects.
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* ''Film/StidentBodies'' ''Film/StudentBodies'' has the killer, known as "The Breather", describe the action, at one point even directly addressing the audience to discuss the various suspects.
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* ''Film/StidentBodies'' has the killer, known as "The Breather", describe the action, at one point even directly addressing the audience to discuss the various suspects.
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* The 2009 ''Film/SherlockHolmes'' cuts between Sherlock's investigations and the many unnatural killings committed by the villain, all without revealing how or why he committed the murders.
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* The 2009 ''Film/SherlockHolmes'' ''Film/SherlockHolmes2009'' cuts between Sherlock's investigations and the many unnatural killings committed by the villain, all without revealing how or why he committed the murders.
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* TheReveal at the very end of ''Literature/SixSuspects'' is written by the killer. They don't reveal their name, but their identity is made obvious in the last few paragraphs.
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These chapters frequently describe in great, loving detail how much they lust after the heroine (or other target) and can't wait to fuck/torture and then kill them. They also give detail as to what information the killer has on the investigators on the case.
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These chapters frequently describe in great, loving detail how much they lust after the heroine (or other target) and can't wait to fuck/torture rape, torture, and then kill them. They also give detail as to what information the killer has on the investigators on the case.
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* The HerculePoirot story "The ABC Murders", explicitly marked as not being from [[TheWatson Hastings']] narrative. [[spoiler: Subverted as he's only the UnwittingPawn to the real murderer.]]
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* The HerculePoirot Literature/HerculePoirot story "The ABC Murders", explicitly marked as not being from [[TheWatson Hastings']] narrative. [[spoiler: Subverted as he's only the UnwittingPawn to the real murderer.]]
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* {{Discussed}} by Blog/WorstMuse: "What if your narrator WERE the killer?!"
* {{Discussed}} by Blog/WorstMuse: "What if your narrator WERE the killer?!"
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* The opening number of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' is sung by show's whole cast, and the end of the song reveals their relations to the title character. The last one to describe himself, and the one who narrates throughout the show, is Aaron Burr, the man who killed Hamilton in 1804.
* The opening number of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' is sung by show's whole cast, and the end of the song reveals their relations to the title character. The last one to describe himself, and the one who narrates throughout the show, is Aaron Burr, the man who killed Hamilton in 1804.