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When I walked past that, I thought it was related to Derek’s job. I was wondering if they wanted favors from the President. I thought that the kidnapping was part of the plan. Do what we want or your daughter is next.
When Sam commented that there were no pictures of Victoria with anyone but her husband and daughter. It made me think maybe Victoria did something.

At first, I thought Victoria's death was personal and when we learned she wasn't who she presented herself to be, I thought Russian spy plant, and it was related to Derek's position close to the President.
I didn't see how this would benefit anyone wanting information about the Nelson administration because any covert spying was lost due to the very public murder. I didn't see how the kidnapping would be of any benefit.

I wasn't really thinking of motive this early on in the case but it quickly became clear that Victoria wasn't who she said she was. Thus, the connection to Derek's connection to the White House was obvious.
The kidnapping confused me. Why take the baby if you don’t have ransom plans? I thought that’s what it was initially and Victoria was killed trying to stop it. When her past started getting murky, I turned to her being the intended target.

The kidnapping confused me throughout the entire book. It never made sense to take the baby after killing Victoria - Maeve could no longer be used for leverage and ransom was never the motive. Why didn't Jerry just leave her to be found when Victoria was? Why get Bobby and his mother involved at all?


If this is the case, why didn't Force just provide the explanation rather than leaving us all wondering...

I think Jerry didn't intend to kill Victoria, only ruff her up real good, but it got out of hand and he killed her.