Sharon Kallenberger Marzola
She was my first suspect. I was surprised by her reaction that she was more concerned about her school activities than her sister's death. She comes off as heartless. Of course, as more information is revealed, she isn't as heartless as she appears.
Lisa - (Aussie Girl)
Yes, I thought it was her for a large part of the book. It was a plot device by the author making her seem to be cold and heartless about her sister's death. (But the ending does give a credible reason why this was so.. but we didn't have that information till right at the end!)
Jonetta
Lisa, I didn’t think it was a plot device as much as it was a real part of the story. What looked like disinterest and lack of care was actually her own defense mechanism to deal with her own pain. It came out in her music when she knew Eric was watching and listening. Until that moment, I thought she might have something to do with Sadie’s death. After this scene, I knew she was more complicated.
Lisa - (Aussie Girl)Jonetta wrote: "Lisa, I didn’t think it was a plot device as much as it was a real part of the story. What looked like disinterest and lack of care was actually her own defense mechanism to deal with her own pain...."
I didn't pick up on that, good point about the music.
Sharon Kallenberger MarzolaJonetta wrote: "Lisa, I didn’t think it was a plot device as much as it was a real part of the story. What looked like disinterest and lack of care was actually her own defense mechanism to deal with her own pain...."
Great insight. I didn't pick up on her music and Eric. I thought it was a teenage competition thing.
Lynn
I agree with those of you who said that she seemed too unaffected by her sister's death. When I learned of her connection to the secret societies, I also thought that it has something to do with that.