Imagine your husband is leaving you with no prior indications beforehand. You feel shocked, forlorn and are trying to comprehend the current situation, however containing feelings is burdensome and problematic. Now imagine you are an unsuspecting tourist staying at a simple bed and breakfast with no concerns what so ever. You are a young adult with his first real job trying to make your mark on the world. Both of these are setups for murder, but would they have proper motivation? Lamb to The Slaughter and Landlady by, Roald Dahl both have corresponding conflicts, however the Landlady has unjustifiable motives. Head-most, in Landlady Billy Weaver is a young man who is visiting the town of Bath and decides to save some money by staying
Imagine your husband is leaving you with no prior indications beforehand. You feel shocked, forlorn and are trying to comprehend the current situation, however containing feelings is burdensome and problematic. Now imagine you are an unsuspecting tourist staying at a simple bed and breakfast with no concerns what so ever. You are a young adult with his first real job trying to make your mark on the world. Both of these are setups for murder, but would they have proper motivation? Lamb to The Slaughter and Landlady by, Roald Dahl both have corresponding conflicts, however the Landlady has unjustifiable motives. Head-most, in Landlady Billy Weaver is a young man who is visiting the town of Bath and decides to save some money by staying