Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
I've deliberately not looked at other people's answers for this.
I reckon the man, who knew the mother, was a witness to the other sister murdering the mother, and the sister's crime is motivated by revenge.
Edit: or, and this has just occurred to me, the mother's death is a red herring - the woman acts out of pity as her sister is terminally ill and the man she's met is a doctor who does assisted suicides on the sly, and gives his new lover a vial of something that'll allow her to facilitate a quick and painless death for her cancer-riddedn sibling.
I think this answer qualifies me as almost pathalogically sensitive and nice and quite likely to write a novel that will sell moderately well to middle-class housewives.
I reckon the man, who knew the mother, was a witness to the other sister murdering the mother, and the sister's crime is motivated by revenge.
Edit: or, and this has just occurred to me, the mother's death is a red herring - the woman acts out of pity as her sister is terminally ill and the man she's met is a doctor who does assisted suicides on the sly, and gives his new lover a vial of something that'll allow her to facilitate a quick and painless death for her cancer-riddedn sibling.
I think this answer qualifies me as almost pathalogically sensitive and nice and quite likely to write a novel that will sell moderately well to middle-class housewives.
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