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Gamache does not reveal to anyone that Amelia is connected to his family history, even though this concealment leads to confusion and even pain among the characters he loves. Why is Gamache so hesitant to reveal his relationship to Amelia? Does his secrecy end up protecting or endangering her?
Each of the four cadets is “othered” and isolated in some way. Why does this make them vulnerable to Leduc? How does it lead them to form relationships with one another, and does it bring them together or drive them apart?
Gamache repeatedly makes bold and risky decisions, which other characters sometimes openly question. Can Gamache accurately assess his ability to maintain control of volatile situations? Do any of his risks backfire, and how does Gamache cope with these mistakes?
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