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ConversazioniBook Discussion : The Hangman's Song by James Oswald
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2Carol420
I don't see a problem with it. He was only going to worry about her if she was alone. They did have something beginning in the last book . To bad she may not remember it.
4Olivermagnus
I don't think he could leave her on her own. That's not his nature. I think it would be a terrible misstep to pursue any sort of relationship with her while she's in recovery.
5Sergeirocks
That's the type of person Tony is. I think he'd help any of his friends in need. His house is huge, so they won't be falling over each other, and he isn't the type to take advantage of Emma when she isn't herself.
6bluebird_
I agree it was the right thing to do. He's such an upstanding guy that he knows he wouldn't take advantage of her, so no harm in having her stay. She clearly was not ready to stay in her own apartment.
7bhabeck
It was the right thing - he's a caring guy and didn't feel he could leave her on her own. I had to laugh that Mrs. McCutcheon's cat's adoration of Tony made him jealous...lol