Heaven or Hell? Heaven or Hell? Saint or Sinner? As Lily Iris Huntsman lies on her deathbed, she is tormented by what might be her destiny in the afterlife: Heaven or Hell? By all appearances, Lily has led a religious life, based on her strong conviction of faith and heavenly devotion: a good, religious woman, caring, ethical, and honorable: charitable and helpful in her community: a nice lady who likes to plant irises. Except... what of her secret eliminations? As Lily reflects on her life, what about the seven men and two women Lily felt obligated to secretly, but permanently remove? If the citizens of McLean, Texas knew of her actions, some might declare her as being murderous, perhaps even a serial killer. However, Lily believes she is graciously ridding society of the wicked and evil, those perverted individuals who get euphoric pleasure by inflicting demonic torture and cruelty on their victims, the innocent. As Lily recounts each elimination, she feels no remorse in her unpredictable, sometimes surprising, resourcefulness to secretly end these wretched threats to humanity.