![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shepard has shown Ethan Landry as calculating always one step ahead. That would have been cold but not the most logical and murderous thing to do. I really thought that Shepard was just going to have Ethan leave her there. Then you see that Sutton's still alive, she's just badly injured. I thought to myself: they better not make it an accident as if he didn't mean to kill her. When both he and Sutton were struggling on top of the canyon and she fell. The way that everything was laid out: why he killed Sutton, how he killed her was excellent. I didn't expect that Ethan was a psychopath. I knew that Ethan was a killer and my theory wasn't that far off. Everything came to a head and it was exciting and sad. Shepard answered every question that the series has brought up. With everyone but Ethan against her, Emma tries to find out the truth behind Sutton's murder once and for all. Of course, everyone thinks it's Emma Paxton but the truth comes out and Emma is public enemy number one. While dealing with the "accidental" death of Nisha, Sutton's body is discovered at the bottom of Sabino Canyon. There is no room left for interpretation. Seven Minutes in Heaven is the final book in The Lying Game Series. So please do not read if you haven't it yet. WARNING: This review will be chock full of spoilers. Laurel Mercer, in all of her bad ass-ness ![]() We're bitches you don't want to mess with." ![]()
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