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message 1: by Ameya (new)

Ameya I don't agree. I think Aaron is an all-round good - bland - guy who had to be convinced in Emily. Neither would kill. Emily had to resort to counselling to get over the Kirsten-inspired murders, like converting to another religion.


message 2: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Rauch I listened to the audio book and the narrator made these sentences sound ominous. I think the author was attempting to go for "twisty"


message 3: by Grant (new)

Grant Bacon In the first paragraph of the book, Emily foreshadows her own darkness stating that she was both concerned for Kristen on the edge of a patio where should could tip over and tumble, while also revealing her intrusive thought of pushing her herself. I don't doubt there's an implied darkness to Emily's character.


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