DISCUSSION QUESTIONS The Man Who Died Twice |
1. The novel kicks off when Elizabeth is reunited with her
ex-husband, Douglas, who admits to stealing twenty million pounds’ worth
of diamonds. Where do you think Douglas hid the diamonds? Were you
correct?
2. What do you think you and your friends would do if you stumbled
across twenty million dollars? How would you split it? What’s the first
thing you would buy? What do you think your friends would buy? What
charities would you support?
3. Ibrahim is accosted by teenagers while out on the town by
himself, a traumatic event that lands him in the hospital and ultimately
results in him completely withdrawing from his friends’ outings. As he
recovers, Ibrahim thinks to himself: “They say a man who desires revenge
should dig two graves, and this is surely right.” What do you think he
meant by this?
4. Once more, Elizabeth somehow seems to be ten steps ahead of
everyone else. Did you doubt her instincts at any point? If so, why?
What makes her such a good leader for the group? Who would you rather
have on your side, Elizabeth or Bogdan?
5. Have you ever been lonely in a new town? How did you overcome
it?
6. Did you suspect Joyce’s friendship bracelets would play the role
they did in solving the mystery of the missing diamonds? What about the
locket? When did you know, and why?
7. Who is your worst ex?
8. How do you think the dynamics of the Thursday Murder Club
shifted once Ibrahim stepped back after his assault? Did the Club’s
relationship with Donna and Chris or Bogdan change in any way? Discuss.
9. Do the books in the Thursday Murder Club series make you want to
visit England, or avoid it at all costs?
10. Did you guess how the dead-letter drops would be used in the
novel? If you had to hide something, what would you use for a
dead-letter drop?
11. Who did you think was behind the murders? Were you correct
12. Would you be happy with a dog named Alan? What is an acceptable
name for a pet, and what is unacceptable? |
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