Mark Eeny: The Death Of Helen Grace

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With the help of her colleagues, Helen Grace, DI of the Southampton police force, has finally caught the serial killer she has been hunting down for three months: her sister. Marianne something has been abducting two people with some sort of connection to each other and holding them captive with no possible escape route. She only leaves them with a gun, one bullet, and the option to starve to death or kill the other to survive. In the end, Helen shot her sister, leaving nine survivors forever scarred and eleven dead, including one of Helen’s best officers and love of her life, Mark. Eeny Meeny is a crazy mystery filled with dark pasts, twisted people, and endless suspense. Along with their killer, Helen and Mark were searching for their identity, …show more content…

Yellow: Helen sees herself as a victim. Red: Life of Jodie Red: Ashamed of past
Yellow: Helen learned to view herself as a survivor Red: Revealed her true identity Red: Experience with Marianne in the last chapter changed perspective
Green: Although Helen Grace’s intentions were focused on discovering the identity of the murderer, she also revived her own identity along the way. Helen, or Jodie, altered the way others viewed her by revealing her past while completely changing the way she saw herself.
Helen Grace worked day and night to catch the criminal responsible for ruining the lives of many in London, while revealing who she was and discovering herself in the process. Learning that Marianne was the crazed serial killer forced Helen to relive her past to search for possible motives and clues as to where her sister was holding the victims. Helen Grace’s real name is Jodie Heller. Her father mentally, physically, and sexually abused Jodie, Marianne and their mother, occasionally allowing his co-workers and friends to take his place as well. Both of her parents were alcoholics who were too drunk to provide any care whatsoever for their children. When Jodie was twelve years old,