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In Robert Alexander The Kitchen Boy Alexander reveals that characters in the novel use deception and lies to harm the people closest to him. In Misha's mindset he believes it was better for Kate to known and be disappointment, then to never know and always wonder. Unfortunately, for Misha Kate still had to make sure she had all the facts. Therefore Kate traveled to Russia in hopes of making sense of what her grandfather had told her, she then found Novice Marina as she reveals the events that truly went on in that night of horror. In fact, Novice Marina says to Kate “The rescue letters-they were all fakes. In attempt to trick the Romanovs into an escape attempt… They used your grandfather to smuggle the notes in and out of the House of Special

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