The Blood Upon the Rose 7

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The deed is done.

Sean has killed Radford by shooting him in the face. Sean was nervous because of the fog raising that night, but he did it I can’t help but wonder how a man could kill another in cold blood. Why do you feel justified to decide to end a person’s life because his ideas are in conflict with yours? I’m sorry, but I still can’t understand that.

Andrew thought that his cover had been blown and the mission was over. However, Sir Jonathan and Harrison don’t think the same, and they almost blackmail him into carrying on with the mission, using the information they got about the murder of the three men he killed. So now Andrew is to continue what he started. I wonder if he’ll be successful. And what about his friendship with Catherine? Will she find out what he intends and try to alert Sean? I really can’t sympathize with these two characters, Sean and Andrew, who are nothing but murderers.

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