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Murder List Study Guide

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by Julie Garwood
About 60 pages (17,952 words)
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Would Regan ever have stood up to her brothers without Alec's influence? Would she ever have stood up to her brothers if her life weren't in danger?

Assuming they were not caught, would Nina and Eric Gage have been satisfied with Regan's death or would they have continued to exact revenge against Walker's family?

Given Julie Garwood's tendency to take minor characters in one book and turn them into main characters in a later book, which characters would you most like to see in their own story?

How much of a role does Eric Gage's own guilt.....

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