(urth) AEG clones

Roy C. Lackey rclackey at stic.net
Mon Dec 22 13:23:48 PST 2008


Dave Tallman wrote:
> Another hint in favor of the duplicate theory is Sharon's question on p.
> 237. "Is Rosenquist tied in with him [William S. Reis]?" It seems pretty
> clueless to be asking this so late in the game, unless there is
> something more Sharon knows. Cassie brushes her off. What if Sharon was
> going to tell her that she had evidence they were not the same person?

I don't know if this is related, or what theory it helps or hurts, but the
morning after Cassie received the gold bracelet she talked to Gid and
mentioned that Wally Rosenquist had given it to her. (75) Gid reacted as if
surprised to hear that name. I don't know how to take that. Given the
ubiquity of computers, data bases and search engines in the story, to say
nothing of the FBI files he had access to, I find it hard to believe that
Gid could be unfamiliar with that name if it had been an established Reis
alias. Yet Zelda talked in veiled terms as if Rosenquist, "under a dozen
names", was well established in financial circles. (90) And India had no
doubts that "Wally" was filthy rich. (105) So why did Gid react that way?

> By the way: Rian could be a clone, but he can't have been aged to look
> like Bill. What prep school would allow a fat, middle-aged-looking man
> to be a starting quarterback (p. 277)? Bill couldn't be lying about this
> because he expects Cassie to meet Rian at the wedding (p. 276). It would
> risk their relationship to tell an outrageous lie that would soon be
> exposed.

I agree.

-Roy




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