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* ''Ghost Story'', Book 13 of ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', has this as its plot, with a {{spoiler|ghostly Harry trying to find out who killed him, and the more important question of who ordered it done. As it turns out, the answer is...[[Memory Gambit|himself]]. Also, he's still alive.}}
* James Herbert's ''Nobody True'' is told from the POV of a ghost seeking his killer ... who can astrally project to oppose him.
* In ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)|Who Censored Roger Rabbit?]]'' (the novel from which the film ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'' was adapted), Roger is dead, and a doppleganger he created using his toon abilities hires Eddie Valiant to investigate his murder.
 
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=== Literature ===
* ''[[Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (Literature)]]''. Unlike ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'', Roger is dead, and his doppelganger (a temporary copy of himself) goes to Eddie to find out who iced the original.
* ''[[Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom]]''
* ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''
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