Book Club Discussion Questions
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Of the three McMasters students featured—Doria Maye, Gemma Lindley, and Cliff Iverson, why do you think the author chose to feature only Cliff as a narrator?
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The personalities of McMasters students are diverse, more so than one might suspect of murderers-in-training (consider the gentleness of Gemma, or the clumsiness of Cubby). Was there any one student in particular who surprised you in their endeavor to commit a murder?
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Gemma is, technically, a veteran deletist. Can the Four Enquiries be applied to Gemma's father's death?
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After Fiedler's death, Cliff declares that he died not at someone else's hands but by suicide. Why do you think Cliff felt it important to make this distinction?
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Keeping the Four Enquiries in mind, do you believe Cliff is truly guilty of committing a murder?
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Why do you think the author chose to set the story during the 1950s?
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Judd Helkampf comes quite close to deleting Cliff and Gemma. At a school that teaches the art of murder, why was Judd scolded and himself deleted for appearing to be a rather quick study?
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Throughout the book, there are several references to Biblical scripture. What is the significance (and, possibly, the irony) of this?
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Toward the end of the book, Lilianna Horvath proves to be a rather significant character. Did you ever suspect Liliana to be Cliff's sponsor? Why, or why not?
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Gemma is allowed to return to McMasters as a student counselor, even after failing to complete her master's thesis. Does this rare exception made for Gemma appear to align with McMasters' values or depart from them?
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What role do personal and moral values play in this book, particularly in the journeys of Gemma and Cliff?
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