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ForumBook Discussion : The Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

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1Andrew-theQM
Jan. 28, 2017, 4:33 pm

Was Isaac right to trust Erika with the information about the other murders? Was he right to tell her to act strategically?

2EadieB
Jan. 28, 2017, 4:49 pm

No, he could definitely lose his job giving her this information. She definitely has to be quiet about where she got that information.

3Sergeirocks
Jan. 28, 2017, 4:55 pm

Isaac trusts his own judgement about people. I don't think he'll live to regret his decision.

4Olivermagnus
Jan. 28, 2017, 7:02 pm

Again, another case of "wrong in real life" but necessary to get her back involved in the investigation.

5bhabeck
Jan. 28, 2017, 7:23 pm

6bluebird_
Jan. 29, 2017, 12:05 am

7Carol420
Jan. 29, 2017, 8:01 am

>3 Sergeirocks: >4 Olivermagnus: Agree with both of you. Necessary for the story but a risky career move on his part.

8Andrew-theQM
Jan. 29, 2017, 2:05 pm

Definitely risky but I bet this sort of thing goes on regularly. I like the way he told her to think strategically!

9Carol420
Bearbeitet: Jan. 30, 2017, 6:26 am

>8 Andrew-theQM: It more than likely does... but most police personnel realize the career damage it could do if they ask for information that has not been released to the public if they are no longer a part of the investigating team. The problem with Issac giving Erika the information was that she was on suspension and no longer even had a badge.

10Andrew-theQM
Jan. 30, 2017, 2:14 pm

>9 Carol420: That does make it a lot riskier, especially when you don't know the person that well.