Clare Snow
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Did anyone else think Pippa's repeated criminal behaviour was problematic?

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iris it was ironic considering she was trying to solve a crime herself. however , i think it was realistic , considering how connected she was becoming to the case over time. especially her growing care for ravi. her passion to find the truth grew immensely , so it made sense that she went to great lengths to solve it. if she hadn't , she probably wouldn't have found the truth.
Vera
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Emily Haskins just wait for book 3
Gabriella
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Roni Capell Kind of, but also nobody's perfect. She became absolutely obsessed with the case, and I can relate to that. I really like how with her as the protagonist, things aren't just black and white, or good and evil.
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