That's a nice catch about the book. I didn't realize it until you pointed it out.abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:44 I was a bit surprised it was Matt. Thinking about it though, it's a bit of a coincidence that his teammates all had names starting with the letter "J". Matt was certainly the odd man out!
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I never suspected him, I was shocked when the authorities finger print matched with him. He lying tongue were so real.
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Me too, I thought it was one of the Germans doing brutality for scaring the town. To make the town's authorities divert their attention in dreadful scene than in concentrating their real enemies.
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You're right! I suspected Matt after the two AKA German's spy escaped and engaged in riot.
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Nice observation! The j's made Matt withdraw from the MI6 team, thinking of his not part of them.abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:44 I was a bit surprised it was Matt. Thinking about it though, it's a bit of a coincidence that his teammates all had names starting with the letter "J". Matt was certainly the odd man out!
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Hahaha, You're not alone! I thought Jacko was an enemy sent to spy at them.
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Well, it was easier if it was already someone within them. After all, revealing the killer as a new one would just not be as thrilling and shocking as one of the people whom they thought was one of them.
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Same here. With this kind of thinking, I'm guessing you are also a fan of detective stories where the author wants to point out someone so obvious to be a killer just to distract the reader from the real one? I have the same reason of not choosing Matt as the one.
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True it did add to the shock factor. Thought they were all good guys working on the same team.briellejee wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 03:19Well, it was easier if it was already someone within them. After all, revealing the killer as a new one would just not be as thrilling and shocking as one of the people whom they thought was one of them.
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Didn't you find Matt suspicious? Because at first, I was suspicious of him but I didn't think he was the one.Radiant3 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 16:04True it did add to the shock factor. Thought they were all good guys working on the same team.briellejee wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 03:19Well, it was easier if it was already someone within them. After all, revealing the killer as a new one would just not be as thrilling and shocking as one of the people whom they thought was one of them.
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