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It caught me by surprise too. There were little comments her mother made that gave me pause. But I didn’t see the murder coming. I’m still thinking about my final thoughts. It was a very good book with interesting characters who were all self destructive in one way or another.

There is mention of the dull knives Cara used to prepare the food. Does Peter "forget" to sharpen them on purpose? Is he afraid Cara will intentionally hurt herself with a sharp knife?
Despite all the warnings and despite Peter talking about how he just wanted to help Cara, Frances can't help but think the timing is perfect to declare her love and so she bares her soul and her body to Peter.
Peter rejects Frances but Cara saw them embracing as he was trying to dress and hug Frances in apology.
Frances packs to leave and dresses again in her mother's underwear. I think this is important as it's as if she's trying to contain and control herself again.
when she hears the water in the bath beneath her room, why doesn't she just look through the judas hole?? Why wouldn't she? I certainly would have.
When she realizes Peter is in the tub and Cara locks the door, why doesn't she run up and look from her bathroom right away?
I don't really understand why she drags the hammer all the way to the bridge. she tried to destroy it by making it fall into the lake. The bridge brought her to this place, though she largely ignored it once she arrived. I think I missed the message here.
I thought it was interesting that her father came to the trial but we didn't know until the end if he was there to support her or as she wondered, just as a voyeur.
Frances tells us she wanted to be convicted, but we don't know why at first. What did she feel she needed to pay for? we then learn more about how awful her mother was to her. As soon as I read "spare pillow" I knew what was about to happen.
We never learn who the father of Cara's baby was, the noises and presence in Frances' room is never explained, nor is why Peter cannot get an erection with Cara.
I do like that the bitter oranges are used in the commission of the crime.
Frances and Cara both achieved their goal of sufficient penance, though I think Frances rather enjoyed her time in prison as it forced her to the schedule and routine she craved.
It's ironic, I think that she wasted away after always being too fat.
I'm a little disappointed that all the loose ends weren't tied up, but I guess that's just my version of mother's underwear. I too crave control and structure.

And I don’t know if it’s just because I’ve just finished and am still absorbing it all, but I’m a little disappointed too.
The ending just wasn’t satisfying, there was such a build up in the last few chapters, but the ending didn’t seem complete.
Overall the book kept me reading but the end and the unresolved plot points leave me needing more closure.

I guess her wearing her mother’s underwear was her way of keeping mother close to her, letting her still control her from the grave....
Who is the father of Cara’s baby?

I guess her wearing her mother’s underwear was her way of keepin..."
It is never revealed.

I found it slightly ironic that Cara used Frances’ knife to kill Peter. I guess she was the able woman with a knife in the end.
I feel so sad for Victor. Sad that he was helplessly in love with a woman who was so wrapped up in herself and her housemates she couldn’t even notice. I’m even more sad, though, that he never finds out the truth. Also, I’m left wondering what Frances dies of at the age of 59, that’s so young.
Overall I enjoyed the book, and am glad we read it because I wouldn’t have chosen it on my own. I admit I, too, feel slightly disappointed with unanswered questions and dissatisfied with the end.

I agree about the last paragraph. It didn’t fit. But what a twist!
I’m working on starting to post the discussion questions... I think it will make some of these loose ends fun to discuss. 😊
I’m working on starting to post the discussion questions... I think it will make some of these loose ends fun to discuss. 😊



The first discussion question is up! Because the questions were written by the author, I think it's going to be fun to see if our answers tie up any loose ends.