Jillian Chamberlin asked this question about Dangerous Girls:
I read this two days ago and keep going back and forth on it. Does anyone else think there needed to be another explanatory chapter to tie up loose ends? For example, the whole point of the book was about perception and the lack of evidence, but with a bloody murder, and Anna pointed out Elise fought back, how would the killer not have gotten blood on them/their clothes. What was that confrontation like?
Katy The only reason I can think about is Anna is a very good psychopath. (I'M SERIOUS!) I realize it now, the Martin guy Clara Rose invited on the set. Al…moreThe only reason I can think about is Anna is a very good psychopath. (I'M SERIOUS!) I realize it now, the Martin guy Clara Rose invited on the set. All the things that he said didn't fit when we still didn't know who the killer was, but now it made sense. It now fit Anna,(less)
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