Let's All Kill Constance

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Let's All Kill Constance
Paperback cover of Let's All Kill Constance
Author Ray Bradbury
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Detective novel/Mystery
Publisher Avon Books; Reprint edition (December 30, 2003)
Released 2003
Media Type Print (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages 256 (Mass Market Paperback)
ISBN ISBN 0-06-056178-5
Preceded by A Graveyard for Lunatics

Let's All Kill Constance is a 2003 mystery novel by Ray Bradbury. Narrated by an unnamed Los Angeles writer (most likely a fictionalized version of Bradbury himself), and set in 1960, it chronicles an unexpected visit from aging Hollywood actress Constance Rattigan who gives him two death lists of once-famous people — with Constance's name on one of them, and the gradual unraveling of the mystery by the narrator with the help of private investigator Elmo Crumley.

The narrator visits the listed people in order, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances shortly thereafter. Suspiciously, each of them claims to have met Constance, who always flees one step ahead of the narrator. Is Constance the true murderer, or is someone seeking to sever all ties to her associates before finally killing her?

Let's All Kill Constance is a sequel to Bradbury's Death Is a Lonely Business (1985) and A Graveyard for Lunatics (1990).