Thursday, March 4, 2010

Blog Post #18

This has turned into a murder mystery! Unfortunately, George does come to an untimely end but this is not altogether unexpected (seeing as Wringhim wanted him dead from the beginning). Although it's complicated by a disagreement with Thomas Drummond, Robert is suspect--to me!--because of his previous behavior toward George. So maybe it's not that mysterious. A prostitute, Mrs. Calvert, sees Robert and a Drummond doppelgänger come to fight with George. Robert hides and stabs George in the back, ending his life. By doing so, he becomes Laird of Dalcastle and a Colwan. Mrs. Calvert and Mrs. Logan are in cahoots against Robert and cunningly trap him and tie him up, BUT they leave him there in the middle of the road!! I was glad they decided against killing him, but just leaving him there to be found and helped unsuspectingly or to escape wasn't that bright in my opinion. Robert does disappear, but Drummond's name is cleared in the end. So my questions are: what happens to Robert and who is this Gil-Martin accomplice character really?

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