Thursday, February 25, 2016

I think the short study "It had to be murder" was very suspenseful because it had you thinking what was going to happen next. Since the main character is in a wheelchair he is limited on what he can do and what he can look at. This makes him linger out the window and looking at the daily lives of his neighbors. He becomes intrigued with the lives of a married couple. Days go on and the wife later disappears and Jeff starts to wonder why. Jeff starts to think that the husband is the murderer with no facts. Is the husband really a murderer or are these just thoughts in his head.

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  1. Right, Erik. The question is, as a reader, do you think the husband murdered his wife? What does the author do to get you feeling that way?

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