Were there any plot twists that surprised you in "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus?

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Were there any plot twists that surprised you in "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus?

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Were there any plot twists that surprised you in "Bless Your Heart: A Jeannie Johal Thriller" by Susann Camus?
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Not really, as most of the book's secrets were fleshed out rather early, apart from the obvious main mystery, which is the murderer.
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Benedict Goh wrote: 12 May 2025, 18:39 Not really, as most of the book's secrets were fleshed out rather early, apart from the obvious main mystery, which is the murderer.
I agree with you. The foreshadowing was a little too obvious for my taste.
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I agree with the previous poster. The foreshadowing ruined this story for me. I kept waiting for it to be someone else. I loved the master gardener. May I be like her when I am 90.
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I think the character with the tattoo on the wrist and long red fingernail polish that ran into Will twice got off easy. I thought she was working with the murderer. And the poison on the doorknob, that woman should have been charged with attempted murder. In the real world, she would, in my opinion.
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