Stranger in the House Setting

MacDonald, Patricia J.
This Study Guide consists of approximately 33 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Stranger in the House.

Stranger in the House Setting

MacDonald, Patricia J.
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The Krupp Residence

Tom and Karen Krupp live in a house in a relatively wealthy suburb in upstate New York. Robert eventually tracks down Karen and calls her on the phone. Karen leaves the house in a hurry to confront Robert. The house serves as the location for several interactions involving the Karen, Tom, and Rasbach. It is eventually revealed that Brigid feeds her obsession with the Krupps by making a habit of entering the home when the Krupps are not home.

Abandoned Restaurant

The site of Robert Traynor’s murder is an abandoned restaurant in an impoverished area of town. After Robert contacted her, Karen arranged to meet Robert there. She shot Robert to death in the restaurant before driving off in a panic. She went over the speed limit and accidentally crashed into a telephone pole, sustaining a concussion.

The Cruikshank Residence

Brigid lives in a house...

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