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* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: The protagonist goes out of the office to get lunch and returns minutes later to find that all of his colleagues, friends and even her love interest have been murdered, himself the actual target and chance survivor.
* [[Everybody's Dead, Dave]]: The protagonist goes out of the office to get lunch and returns minutes later to find that all of his colleagues, friends and even her love interest have been murdered, himself the actual target and chance survivor.
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: Janice looks up from her work to see three men pointing silenced Ingrams at her.
* [[Face Death with Dignity]]: Janice looks up from her work to see three men pointing silenced Ingrams at her.
{{quote|'''Joubert:''' [[Affably Evil|Would you please]] step away from the window.<br />
{{quote|'''Joubert:''' [[Affably Evil|Would you please]] step away from the window.
'''Janice:''' ''(calmly)'' I won't scream.<br />
'''Janice:''' ''(calmly)'' I won't scream.
'''Joubert:''' I know. }}
'''Joubert:''' I know. }}
* [[Film of the Book]]: Came out 1974 written by James Grady called Six Days of the Condor. The names of the characters were different, it had another reason for killing the readers (some higher ups in the CIA used the book shipments to smuggle drugs), had another faction (Oversight, which polices all intelligence agencies and reports only to the Senate) and killed {{spoiler|Kathy on the last pages}}.
* [[Film of the Book]]: Came out 1974 written by James Grady called Six Days of the Condor. The names of the characters were different, it had another reason for killing the readers (some higher ups in the CIA used the book shipments to smuggle drugs), had another faction (Oversight, which polices all intelligence agencies and reports only to the Senate) and killed {{spoiler|Kathy on the last pages}}.