Dan is stunned to see that his fellow AAers weren't shocked by his story when he finally tells them about stealing Deenie's money. That, of course, would be underwhelming to anybody. What I wonder is why he left out the REAL reason behind his guilt: that he later discovered that Deenie had ODed...
There are TWO splinter groups of the True Knot. The group that headed South after Crow died and the other that bailed on Rose. It's commonly assumed they'd all die eventually but since they were able to turn Andi, couldn't one or both of these new groups find someone healthy to turn, thereby...
I remember SK slamming Thomas Harris in 'On Writing' for not writing enough. Strange to see this little homage. Red Dragon & TSOTL were masterpieces but Hannibal was downright putrid. I hope Harris makes up for it.
I would not necessarily describe the villains in this story as "sympathetic," but they are a family of a kind, are they not? We may not think of them as persecuted, but they certainly see themselves that way and they have (as you point out) this bond that makes all of them -- even the strongest...
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