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I'll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber

4/28/202623 min

A nurse and a young doctor discover something inside the newborns that will not stay small for long. If they act, they risk becoming monsters themselves—if they don’t, they send thirty killers out into the world. I’ll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.

Helen Huber wrote one science fiction short story. She is not the same as present day author Helen Huber who was born in London.

Turn to page 93 in the November 1953 issue of If Worlds of Science Fiction, I’ll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber…

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    [mysterious music] A nurse and a young doctor discover something inside the newborns that will not stay small for long. If they act, they risk becoming monsters themselves. If they don't, they send thirty killers out into the world. I'll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Helen Huber wrote one science fiction short story. That's all we know about her. She is not the same as present-day author Helen

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