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****SPOILER ALERT****
The fight between Roarke and Webster is one for the series "best of" moments. What was Webster thinking? Whatever he was, it laid the groundwork for some very interesting scenes between him and Roarke.
The fight between Roarke and Webster is one for the series "best of" moments. What was Webster thinking? Whatever he was, it laid the groundwork for some very interesting scenes between him and Roarke.

The fight between Roarke and Webster is one for the series "best of" moments. What was Webster thinking? Whatever he was, it laid the groundwork for some very interesting sc..."
haha! i like how Roarke has respect for him afterwards, though


I don't really have a lot to comment on about Webster, not a secondary character that stands out to me. However, I do like the storyline he was given in Treachery in Death. Hopefully this will bring him into the forefront a little more.

It is one of my favorite's too...but the scene disturbed me slightly too. You definitely find out how possessive Roarke is regarding his Darling Eve. I haven't seen such aggressive behavior since earlier in the series where Roarke is influenced by music and catches Eve by surprise in a closet. All in all, I think they BOTH got the message loud and clear...lol.

You know, it's funny, because we see how Eve reacts to Roarke's old lovers all the time. (I can't remember which it was, but I love the time when one of them is talking to her, and she's like "You were one of MANY..." and then she fingers her wedding ring and is like, "I'm the ONLY.") ....
... But this was the first time Roarke ever encountered one of Eve's... (Errr... "lover" seems too strong a word)... A guy Eve had slept with. And for him to come into Roarke and Eve's home and make a move on her THERE? That's not cool. (view spoiler) But Roarke is DEFINITELY possessive. He says/thinks "MINE!" almost as much as the seagulls in Finding Nemo. Okay, not really...

LOL on the Finding Nemo thing! I will never again watch that movie without thinking of that...too funny!

I'm thinking more of JEALOUS. But then, was Roarke acting out of JEALOUSY about Webster, or was he just super-pissed? (view spoiler) So yeah. I'm trying to think of times when either acted JEALOUS over another person... Thoughts?
But possessiveness? They've both got that in spades. I like all the conversations Eve and Roarke have (usually case-related, where Eve is trying to get into someone's head) that go like, "If you cheated on me, no one would ever find the body, so ["X" action a suspect took] just doesn't play for me..." and Roarke's usually sitting there going, "Well.... good thing I have zero intention of every thinking about thinking about cheating on you..." Haha!





Since we are buddy reading Conspiracy right now, I just had to check out Webster's thread!! Love his introduction in Conspiracy and I really like his concern for Eve! Great stuff!
FYI, use this discussion thread for any questions you have related to the series.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Not sure what you mean about the hourglass...:) Just click on the link I posted.
No problem! Just wanted to give you the best place to pose questions about the series. Your question could get buried here.
No problem! Just wanted to give you the best place to pose questions about the series. Your question could get buried here.


He wasn't drugged. It was that technology thing... same result but not drugs.
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