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Sounds interesting, and I’m intrigued to see how she goes about justifying the earlier murders. I think she’d have a hard job to sell them to me since I’m like Poirot – I disapprove of murder!
I don’t approve of murder, either, FictionFan, although I write about it! It is a really interesting set of questions, actually: Is it ever OK to take a life? If so, were these killings justified? Rothchild doesn’t overburden the story with philosophical meandering, but it does give one, as Poirot would say, furiously to think.
Sounds interesting, and I’m intrigued to see how she goes about justifying the earlier murders. I think she’d have a hard job to sell them to me since I’m like Poirot – I disapprove of murder!
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I don’t approve of murder, either, FictionFan, although I write about it! It is a really interesting set of questions, actually: Is it ever OK to take a life? If so, were these killings justified? Rothchild doesn’t overburden the story with philosophical meandering, but it does give one, as Poirot would say, furiously to think.
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