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No reason for Rand to think so moratcorlm Send a noteboard - 27/11/2010 01:14:29 AM
Reason for the reader to find Rand's impulsive "foolproof" plan a bit unlikely to kill off Graendal at that point of the story? Absolutely.

"She couldn't have died because God's purpose for her was not done" is psychotic reasoning in the real world. As textual analysis of an ambiguous murder in a book, not so much.
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