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Seems fairly simple: Ne7+ Kh8 Nxg6+ and now:
(A) …fxg6 f7+ Nf6 Bxf6 mate.
(B) …Kg8 Ne7+ Kh8 Qg4 seems to force …Rg8 but then Qg7+ Rxg7 fxg7 mate. Did I miss anything?
Sunday morning tactic
Rf4 looks strong, renewing the threat of Qh6. If for example Kh8 then Qh6 Rg8, Qg7+ Rxg7, fxg7+ Kg8, Ne7 mate
Ne7+ Kh8 Nxg6+ Kg8 Ne7+ Kh8 Qg4! Rg8 (or Bh6) Qg7+! mates
This looks strangely familar, perhaps we’ve had this theme before.