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Aamina K
is on page 116 of 336
Felt bad for Theo after reading what he has been through with Kathy. Still believe he should've taken Ruth's advice. [spoiler below]
If someone were to hurt you, such as Kathy, why choose to continue on in a relationship that you know will only destroy you in the end? It's sad to see him push it under the rug, continue to live in the facade of a happy marriage when he knew his wife "never loved him."
— Jan 08, 2026 12:12AM
If someone were to hurt you, such as Kathy, why choose to continue on in a relationship that you know will only destroy you in the end? It's sad to see him push it under the rug, continue to live in the facade of a happy marriage when he knew his wife "never loved him."
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Aamina K
is on page 211 of 336
getting interesting.
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My question is, why is Theo continuing to act as a detective? Talking to her gallerist, Jean-Felix, was fine. But questioning the neighbor, trying to piece together what happened the night of the murder? Side-eye. Feels like he has a personal stake in this.
— Jan 16, 2026 09:30AM
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My question is, why is Theo continuing to act as a detective? Talking to her gallerist, Jean-Felix, was fine. But questioning the neighbor, trying to piece together what happened the night of the murder? Side-eye. Feels like he has a personal stake in this.
Aamina K
is on page 193 of 336
Tom's playing detective again.
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When talking about Alcestis, I finally was able to connect the dots between the play and Alicia's vow of silence. Very interesting. Her husband was murdered, but she betrayed. Based on the context of the play, looks like a similar situation ensued. Her husband chose his own life over hers.
Last chapter with Theo doing something he shouldn't. I have to raise my eyebrow.
— Jan 15, 2026 01:06PM
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When talking about Alcestis, I finally was able to connect the dots between the play and Alicia's vow of silence. Very interesting. Her husband was murdered, but she betrayed. Based on the context of the play, looks like a similar situation ensued. Her husband chose his own life over hers.
Last chapter with Theo doing something he shouldn't. I have to raise my eyebrow.
Aamina K
is on page 176 of 336
Interesting so far.
Found a grammatical error in the book!
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Sounds like Jean-Felix doesn't like Gabriel. And the other way around too. Seems like Alicia puts Gabriel on a pedestal.
— Jan 14, 2026 01:31PM
Found a grammatical error in the book!
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Sounds like Jean-Felix doesn't like Gabriel. And the other way around too. Seems like Alicia puts Gabriel on a pedestal.
Aamina K
is on page 167 of 336
halfway there!
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Also, interesting to bring up the play Alcestis. Feels on the nose. Rather, I prefer the subtlety interwoven from the first chapter. The deep reader knows the connection (or atleast I did since I looked up the play and can tell it was heading to a tragedy).
— Jan 14, 2026 12:15AM
[spoiler]
Also, interesting to bring up the play Alcestis. Feels on the nose. Rather, I prefer the subtlety interwoven from the first chapter. The deep reader knows the connection (or atleast I did since I looked up the play and can tell it was heading to a tragedy).

