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While their suffering was awful, I cannot say that I had much sympathy for any of the characters by this point in the book.
I did think they were going to be saved. My guess is that the author wanted to show how sick Amanda was with their cruel murders.
I wasn't rooting for any of them either. It was a very inventive way to kill someone. They all had deep flaws and how much the crazy gene and incest played, I don't know. I just didn't care a whole lot about any of them.
I actually felt bad for Sugar. She was left with a crazy brother and a younger sister to care for. She had no money or future prospects and was with a man who treated her shabbily. Her death was cruel and prolonged.
I thought they’d be saved, discovered by Caitlyn before it was too late. Of all of the murders, this was the most awful and I wondered whether the author valued them less, too.
I thought they’d be saved, discovered by Caitlyn before it was too late. Of all of the murders, this was the most awful and I wondered whether the author valued them less, too.
WOW! Good point about the author valuing them less. I was sure they would be saved. Caitlyn thought they deserved some of the family money. It would have been a better ending if they were saved and Caitlyn made sure they got their piece of the pie, so to speak.
Oh Lyn, I love that you voted with your opinions and gave it 1 star!One positive thing when the book has a flaws it makes for the most interesting discussion.
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Oh Lyn, I love that you voted with your opinions and gave it 1 star!One positive thing when the book has a flaws it makes for the most interesting discussion."
Always do and I rarely award only one star.
Anita wrote: "Now the only one left from that branch of the family is the dead beat brother. Sad."It's annoying the author killed off the sisters and not the brother. Internalized misogyny, argh!
Lynn wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Always do and I rarely award only one star"
My 1 stars are rare too. I gave this a 2 because I enjoyed the mystery despite the issues with the writing and the romance.
Sharon wrote: "WOW! Good point about the author valuing them less. I was sure they would be saved. Caitlyn thought they deserved some of the family money. It would have been a better ending if they were saved and..."I didn't care much for Cricket, but I was hoping that Sugar would be saved. I had a lot of respect for her to try to become better than her circumstances and keep her family together.
What an interesting point that the author killed off the sisters and let the brother live. I really couldn't stand him.

