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#2 I haven't paid attention to her name's meaning but that you mention it, I did notice the same thing Erika mentioned. Shannon's observation could also be true though.
Maybe it'll be something connected with the motive behind the murder but that's a far fetched possiblity
#3 I think he might have suspected an infidelity but didn't have solid evidence, or maybe he did. In any case, I have no strong suspicions where he's concerned
This one is an absolute joy to read!! I can't wait to find out the solution! I think Victor is somehow involved in it

2) Yes, I also think she picked this name carefully because it's all in the details, especially in her mystery stories.
3) I don't know if George knew about Leopard in particular but I think he did know that Rosemary was seeing someone. He saw her writing a letter, or rather, he caught her covering it up when he entered the room one day. I don't know if he knew about the letter that Iris found in a pocket up in the attic that mentioned Leopard, though.


Book 2:
1: I didn't like the idea. And this party was to also serve as Iris's 18th birthday party, which didn't help her to celebrate her birthday at all :c And the birthday girl couldn't even sit next to Anthony at her own party. But it wasn't really her party.
2: I expected something ominous to happen at the dinner party, especially since Colonel Race strongly recommended that George not host the party. I don't know if George was the intended target, but after it happened (even though it was a dramatic and shocking twist) I wasn't completely surprised.
3: I think I like Colonel Race; he hasn't been around much. So far he's been right on the money. I hope he appears more in Book 3 so I can get to know him better.

Whatever suits you guys works for me

#2 Not in the scenes leading up to the party, but once we got to the event itself I knew George was a goner
#3 He hasn't made much of an impression on me. I can't tell whether that's a positive or negative thing. I guess I'll wait and see what I think of him when we read Death on The Nile

1. I could see where George was coming from when he orchestrated the recreation dinner (perhaps it would "smoke out" the killer, by making him or her extremely nervous, etc.), but I agree with Gia: I felt bad that he used Iris' birthday as the cover.
2. I thought something may go badly, but I did not expect it to include the murder of George. I actually exclaimed, "What??" out loud while reading of George's demise. I think that he was the intended target. Only because I think the killer may have felt trapped and thought that he might already know who they were, and expose them.
3. I agree with Nada: Race honestly hasn't made much of an impression on me so far. Then again, he hasn't made many appearances in the book yet, so I guess that is to be expected. As we discussed last week, this book seems more central character driven/backstory driven rather than focusing on the detective and his ingenuity. So maybe it is on purpose?

Looking forward to reading Death on the Nile now.
Your idea about future discussions works for me, Shannon:) I'm busy reading so many books each month now that one discussion here at the end of each month will work out very well for me. Thanks, again, for doing this buddy read!


@Gia, I agree, I really loved the transformation of Anthony! At first I hated him, and the unexpected turnaround was actually quite nice.
@Nada, you're better at solving these than me haha! I thought that the scene where Ruth first meets/is fascinated by Victor may have contributed to just her killing Rosemary, but then when George died I threw that idea out the window. So I was completely surprised.
@Shannon, I think that idea for the last discussion of the month works well ☺️. Looking forward to our next read!
2. Yes, I think that Rosemary as the name of the victim was a deliberate choice because of the meaning. I noticed that small quotes pertaining to remembrance and Rosemary are sprinkled throughout book 1. (but @Shannon, yes, who knows, maybe she loved Rosemary and Iris flowers and simply wanted to incorporate them into a story)
3. Honestly I'm not quite sure about George so far... I get a feeling that he did find out who Leopard was. But then again, maybe if he had known who Leopard was and then murdered Rosemary, he wouldn't be so obvious by acting oddly in front of Iris/asking so many questions. I'm not sure. I haven't made up my mind completely about him yet.
This one is a real page turner! I love the setup of it, and I like how we're getting a bit of insight into the characters. Can't wait to check in next week ☺️