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posts on 5/24/2006 9:55:40 PM
if you like these books i recommend reading kay hopper or hooper i forget which because it is late and i am drawing a blank. but the books are really good and unpredictable. they are mystery and i love them so much
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al
posts on 9/27/2005 2:41:12 AM
DO NOT READ THIS POST IF YOU HAVEN'T READ "GONE FOR GOOD".
ok...i was finally able to finish the book, but i did so in pieces. so when i was reading the epilogue, i was left confused as to what the newspaper clipping is in reference to. for some reason, the name Cray Spring seems familiar to me but i don't remember if the name was mentioned earlier in the book or it just has a totally different meaning. i have an idea, but i would appreciate some help on this. i really don't have the energy to skim through the book and try to jog my memory. the book has already taken me on a wild ride. thanks!
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annie
posts on 3/20/2005 9:35:23 PM
Natalie: I'm guessing too - but see if this helps: I just finished reading Tell No One. (1) I assume Eliz. was at work when Back killed Scope. (2)Remember as Eliz. was working with B. Scope, he became aware she was digging deeper into family-secret info.and reports it to his Dad. Ole Eliz. pushed ahead, learning too much about his secret (druggie) charact., Brandon figures to snuff her out before Dad sends in the goons. I may be wrong about this part: Doesn't Eliz. come home (Beck having ran off), finds murder/mess, She's pretty sure Beck did it - decides to take the rapt for him? - calls Dad/Hoyt instead of police - He "takes" care of it". Here is where he frames the already-in-jail thug that Eliz. happens to know and so she alibis him - Only I'm not sure either how Hoyt made Scope, Sr., aware of Brandon's death and his body if not in Back and Eliz.'s house. Lota info. in this book to keep up with. (3) I believe Hoyt was already desparately guilt-ridden and he knew Scope sr., was going to kill him anyway. Least he could do was spare daughter. He was aware his car and Beck were wired. He ahd to make sure Scope would finally leave ELiz. alone after they killed him so he implicated himself. He couldn't just "confess" - they would never but that. It wasn't really a sacrifice. They were gonna kill him anyway. It definitely gets complicated. But that's what makes it interesting. I, too, wish I understand some of the twists a little better.
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