Burned now, it details the tragic life and the harrowing experiences that brought him to the attention of the supernatural, not to mention here. But there are questions I have from having gone over it with him:
Did his nanny kill his daughter? No one who deals with children would ever leave a child alone in the bath, let alone with the water running, let alone for as long as it would take to get changed to go out. Arthur fought the idea, but this doesn't make sense to me.
Why did his parents kill themselves? They seemed to be happy people who loved him very much from all accounts. What brought them both to that choice?
What does this Kayne character want with him? Why does he do his best to keep Arthur on the back foot? Why does he need him to do the work he wants done?
Arthur's File
Did his nanny kill his daughter? No one who deals with children would ever leave a child alone in the bath, let alone with the water running, let alone for as long as it would take to get changed to go out. Arthur fought the idea, but this doesn't make sense to me.
Why did his parents kill themselves? They seemed to be happy people who loved him very much from all accounts. What brought them both to that choice?
What does this Kayne character want with him? Why does he do his best to keep Arthur on the back foot? Why does he need him to do the work he wants done?