"America, 2037"-Jack Johnson suffers from a terminal illness. Before his death, he must find a way to ensure the welfare of his two children. When he receives a package in the mail describing a new game sponsored by the government, he's intrigued. But this isn't just any game-it involves killing people. The huge payoff for winning the competition finally entices Johnson to enter, knowing it will provide a bright future for his children. After he begins to play, he has second thoughts about the game's ethical and moral ramifications. But there is no turning back now. He must continue until he either wins or dies trying. Rhonda Carter also joins in the game and is delighted when her first victim is her abusive ex-husband. But as a woman in this competition, she has a distinct disadvantage, compelling her to devise cunning ways to dispose of her victims. When Rhonda and Jack meet and fall in love, neither one knows of the other's involvement in the game. Will they survive to see their futures, or will the game destroy them both?
评价“Baker's Dozen”