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Moonlight Becomes You
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"Moonlight Becomes You" Quiz

A fashion photographer becomes entangled in a web of mystery and danger when she investigates the death of her childhood friend.

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  1. Discuss the significance of the title 'Moonlight Becomes You' in relation to the events and themes of the novel.
  2. Analyze the character of Maggie Holloway and her development throughout the story. How does she change and grow as a result of the events she experiences?
  3. Examine the role of art in the novel, focusing on the character of Nuala Moore and her paintings. How does art connect to the overall themes of the story?
  4. Discuss the theme of family dynamics in 'Moonlight Becomes You.' How do the relationships between family members shape the events of the story?
  5. Explore the use of suspense and tension in the novel. How does Mary Higgins Clark build and maintain a sense of suspense throughout the story?
  6. Analyze the motives and actions of the various suspects in the murder mystery. How does the author create a sense of ambiguity and keep readers guessing about the true culprit?
  7. Discuss the role of memory and its impact on the characters' lives. How does the past influence the present in 'Moonlight Becomes You'?
  8. Examine the symbolism of the moonlight and its recurring presence in the novel. What deeper meanings can be attributed to the moonlight and its effects on the characters?
  9. Compare and contrast the characters of Maggie Holloway and Nuala Moore. In what ways are they similar or different, and how do these differences contribute to the story's development?
  10. Discuss the role of trust and betrayal in the novel. How do the characters' actions and choices reflect these themes, and what consequences do they face as a result?