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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Gus and Roman find themselves hiding in Matthew Kemp’s room and hear him having the following conversation with someone on the phone (see spoiler):

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What were your thoughts in that moment (who he was talking to, what he was plotting, etc.)?



Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3474 comments I was positive he was talking to one of the Russians or the White House mole. I believed that Kemp was working to bring Zack down.


Lynn (ftbooklover) Sharon wrote: "I was positive he was talking to one of the Russians or the White House mole. I believed that Kemp was working to bring Zack down."

Agree with Sharon.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
I thought he was talking to a White House mole. It felt like he was planning a diversion event of some sort.


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3474 comments Jonetta wrote: "I thought he was talking to a White House mole. It felt like he was planning a diversion event of some sort."

Exactly, the one sided conversation sounded like a diversion.


Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 909 comments Agree, Jonetta. I thought he was planning some type of diversion too.


Anita (anitanodiva) | 2973 comments I agree, I thought he was talking either to the Russians or the WH mole. So, since we now know Kemp was a good guy, who was he talking to and what was this conversation really about?


Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3474 comments Anita wrote: "I agree, I thought he was talking either to the Russians or the WH mole. So, since we now know Kemp was a good guy, who was he talking to and what was this conversation really about?"

I think he was talking to Maddox. Zack's secret service guy knew Maddox was in the limo, so they were working with Maddox while he was in hiding.


Anita (anitanodiva) | 2973 comments I think it was Maddox too, but reading the conversation - it just doesn't fit.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
That’s why I included the entire text. I’m not sure it was Maddox. Wouldn’t he have known about the meeting with Natalia?


Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1808 comments At the time, I thought he was talking to his Russian handler or maybe Darcy because I suspected her already.

In hindsight, it is clear he was talking to Maddox and the ״I think I’ve identified who I need to talk to and who I need to take out״ refers to Gus and to Darcy respectively.


Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1808 comments Jonetta wrote: "That’s why I included the entire text. I’m not sure it was Maddox. Wouldn’t he have known about the meeting with Natalia?"

I don't think the meeting he is referring to is with Natalia. Zack didn't meet Natalie.
I think he is referring to the meeting with the PGs and Lara where they watched the video of Joy's murder.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Ah! Thanks for that clarification. Then everything else works for Maddox being on the other end of the line.


Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1808 comments Jonetta wrote: "Ah! Thanks for that clarification. Then everything else works for Maddox being on the other end of the line."

My copy of these books is full of highlights and notes. It is the only way I can keep track of all the details about who did what, when and where :)


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Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3474 comments I always highlight and tag my books too.

A few years ago, I went to a book signing with my Crossfire series. I had color codes for characters and events, color tabs indicating the picture clues (posted on her website) and what I thought they meant, and a lot of questions.

Sylvia Day said "I love when I see something like this". She spent more time than she normally would going through the books and tabs. Some questions she answered, some she said "come back after the next book." I think authors appreciate in depth discussions of their books.


Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1808 comments That is so great, Sharon. Sometimes we forget the authors are real people and they must really enjoy knowing how much readers appreciate their hard work.


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