Book Club Discussion Questions
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Discussion Questions for All Mysteries
- The most important characters in a mystery are the sleuth, the victim, and the culprit. What impression did those characters make on you? Did their motivations and actions make sense?
- The setting or the main character’s job / hobby is often an element in a mystery. How does location or vocation play a role in this mystery?
- Traditional mysteries include suspects with motives and clues to whodunit. Did you figure out the culprit before the end? What clues did you pick up or miss?
- Most mysteries contain subplots that illuminate characters, present red herrings, provide comic relief, or parallel the main plot. What subplots appear in this mystery and what is their function?
- Mysteries have plot twists that force the sleuth to change course mid-stream (second murders, other crimes, new sources or discoveries). What twists led the investigation in a new direction?
By Cook or by Crook: Five Ingredient Mystery #1
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Scam Chowder: Five Ingredient Mystery #2
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Final Fondue: Five-Ingredient Mystery #3
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The Tell-Tale Tarte: Five-Ingredient Mystery #4
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S'more Murders: Five-Ingredient Mystery #5
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Crypt Suzette: Five-Ingredient Mystery #6
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Gingerdead Man: Five-Ingredient Mystery #7
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