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"Moonlight Becomes You" Quiz
When photographer Maggie Holloway attends a funeral and discovers her friend was murdered, she becomes entangled in a deadly mystery as she uncovers secrets in a seemingly peaceful retirement community.
fiction | Published in 2024
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- Discuss how Mary Higgins Clark uses suspense and pacing in 'Moonlight Becomes You' to maintain reader interest throughout the novel.
- Analyze the character of Maggie Holloway. How does her past influence her actions and relationships in the story?
- Examine the theme of trust in 'Moonlight Becomes You.' Which characters struggle with trust, and how does this impact the plot?
- How does the setting of Newport, Rhode Island, contribute to the atmosphere and development of the story?
- Evaluate the role of secrets and deception in the novel. How do secrets drive the narrative forward?
- Discuss the portrayal of family relationships in 'Moonlight Becomes You.' What role do family ties play in the unfolding mystery?
- In what ways does Mary Higgins Clark challenge or reinforce traditional gender roles through her characters?
- Analyze the significance of the title, 'Moonlight Becomes You.' How does it relate to the events and themes of the book?
- Consider the role of older women in the story, particularly in the context of the retirement community. How are their lives, vulnerabilities, and strengths depicted?
- How does the author use foreshadowing and red herrings to keep the reader guessing about the identity of the murderer?
- Discuss how loss and grief are explored in the novel, both in Maggie’s life and in the lives of the other characters.
- Analyze the development and resolution of the central mystery. Was the conclusion satisfying? Why or why not?
- Explore the ways in which technology and communication (or the lack thereof) impact the plot and the characters’ ability to solve the mystery.
- Reflect on the narrative structure of the novel. How does the use of multiple perspectives or timelines influence the reader’s understanding?
