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TalkBook Discussion : Natural Causes by James Oswald

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1Andrew-theQM
Feb 22, 2017, 4:26 pm

Did you believe the letter? Had Garner killed Stewart and committed suicide?

2EadieB
Feb 22, 2017, 4:51 pm

No I think Garner and Stewart were killed by the murderer.

3Carol420
Edited: Feb 22, 2017, 4:55 pm

I agree with Eadie. Someone is cleaning house and from the age of the victims it has to be connected to the girls death 60 years ago.

4Sergeirocks
Feb 22, 2017, 5:11 pm

I don't believe Garner killed Stewart, but I do think he committed suicide - I was expecting it as soon as he told Tony he'd probably run himself a bath.

5Andrew-theQM
Feb 22, 2017, 6:29 pm

I also think it was suicide but not because he had killed Stewart. I had a strange feeling that he would be committing suicide well before it was revealed.

6Olivermagnus
Feb 22, 2017, 10:36 pm

I agree...he killed himself but not because he was a killer himself.

7bhabeck
Feb 23, 2017, 5:16 am

>4 Sergeirocks: and >6 Olivermagnus: I think that is the case

8sushicat
Feb 23, 2017, 6:53 pm

I did expect a suicide, but not because he killed Stewart.

9Jen_Bartels
Feb 24, 2017, 12:02 am

I guess I didn't really think anything at first, after Tony talked to him, but the next day, when he didn't answer the door, then I thought he was dead in there.

10bluebird_
Feb 24, 2017, 12:09 am

I also thought he'd kill himself, but not out of guilt for murdering his lover.
I'm now stuck on the idea that he was hypnotized or drugged into aiding the killer to do away with Stewart and was still under the influence when he wrote the note and killed himself