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1Andrew-theQM
Feb 14, 7:54 am

What did you make of the way Kay related to Hunter and Garcia when explaining her theories about the death of Terry Wilford?

2EadieB
Feb 14, 8:57 am

I think she really knew what she was saying and was very confident in her decision about the death of the body.

3Olivermagnus
Feb 14, 10:17 am

She reminds me of someone on the autism spectrum. Maybe a mild case of Asbergers. She is very confident but is surprised when she interacts with those who are just as smart.

4Carol420
Feb 14, 10:39 am

She's not a "people person". it appears that she never has been. She seems to have always been a "bit strange" in her interactions with her peers.

5Sergeirocks
Feb 14, 3:47 pm

I agree she came across as very confident, I’d even say verging on cocky. Unless she learns to temper her conceit, she won’t make herself many friends. But then, I don’t expect that will bother her.

6Andrew-theQM
Feb 15, 10:26 am

Yes I feel both her and Hunter showing signs of Autism or Asperger’s syndrome. Very strange mannerisms and the way she played with both of them. She’s one to watch.

Sergei’s use of cocky was very accurate and a surprise for someone with so little experience.

7Sergeirocks
Feb 15, 4:35 pm

I’m wondering if she may feature in future books, seeing as Dr Carolyn Hove has invited her to do her residency in the morgue. I think her character would be a welcome addition.

8Andrew-theQM
Feb 15, 6:02 pm

>7 Sergeirocks: I was wondering the same, I could see her as a repeating character.