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Rodney R.
Rodney R. asked:

At the end of the confederacy story, I assumed that Libby had killed her sister. Did anyone else think so? In her last letter she says that she regrets the disagreement that they had, and then she says she used the sister's ashes to spread on an icy sidewalk. That's not something reverential to do with a sister's remains. The author leaves us hanging here as she did in many other aspects.

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