A Death in the Stacks * indicates a required field Suspects * RequiredMad HatterEdward CullenHester PrynneMrs. PeacockLokiHe’s mad alright, but he’s not a murderer. The real murderer can’t even have a tea party, because no one would come!Edward was forced into his powers, just like Harry. They were in a support group together for some time, and are actually quite good friends. The murderer probably could have used a group like that.She may have a bad track record with husbands, but Mrs. Peacock would never have murdered Harry. She thought the fact that he overcame challenges and other people’s suspicions to achieve fame was inspiring, unlike some other people I could name.Loki knows what it’s like to be in the shadows of other’s opinions. He was a big fan of Harry’s magic, but the murderer was very human and of no interest to him. WeaponWeapons * RequiredBook cartCharging cordDictionaryKeyboardLaptop tableThere was someone stacking what looked like a million books on the cart in the corner, but one of the pages said “Can I help you?” and they ran away.I saw a lady paging through a pretty heavy legal dictionary near the site of the murder, but it was still on the table later in the day.I did see someone in Children’s trying to disconnect a keyboard but security stopped them before they got very far.Those tables are pretty heavy. Edward and Loki got into a competition once trying to see who could throw one further, but that was a while back.MotiveMotives * RequiredJealousyRevengeInsanityGreedAccidentRevenge is a dish best served cold. The murderer likes their food hot.We're all insane here except the murderer. They knew what they were doing.Greed is one of the seven deadly sins, but it’s not why Harry’s dead.Accidents happen, but not this time. This has been building for a while.PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.