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Aug. 13th, 2013 08:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I enjoyed the new Ben Aaronovitch, but I am not at all pleased about
Lesley's betrayal of them. I think Zach - who has after all got rather closer to her than Peter has, even if his judgement is not reliable - might be right about there being more to it than Peter thinks, possibly indeed her attempting to go undercover (her sudden taser-happiness seemed both slightly off and to indicate a growing dissatisfaction about going by the book). Unlike the reviewer at Tor, I didn't think it came out of nowhere - there are signs of things being wrong, even if Peter is too distracted to think much about them.
But if our author makes Lesley evil, I will not be happy at all. She did (apparently) refuse to kill Peter...
On a less unhappy note, I wonder what Molly is up to, and if it has any bearing on the Lesley plot twist.
Lesley's betrayal of them. I think Zach - who has after all got rather closer to her than Peter has, even if his judgement is not reliable - might be right about there being more to it than Peter thinks, possibly indeed her attempting to go undercover (her sudden taser-happiness seemed both slightly off and to indicate a growing dissatisfaction about going by the book). Unlike the reviewer at Tor, I didn't think it came out of nowhere - there are signs of things being wrong, even if Peter is too distracted to think much about them.
But if our author makes Lesley evil, I will not be happy at all. She did (apparently) refuse to kill Peter...
On a less unhappy note, I wonder what Molly is up to, and if it has any bearing on the Lesley plot twist.