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Web of Treason  by Linda Hoyland 2 Review(s)
BodkinReviewed Chapter: 49 on 3/24/2007
Aragorn can hardly blame himself for lashing out in the middle of a nightmare when he thinks he's about to be attacked. But, of course, this is Aragorn - and I think he'll manage! A good thing Faramir was there to act as a bridge. And that Arwen can see the resemblance between her haunted husband and her infant son - neither of them able to help their reactions.

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.Yes, trust my version of Aragorn to blame himself. I write him as an opposite of someone now dead, I knew who was the exact opposite.Aragorn needs Arwen and Faramir more than ever now.

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 49 on 3/23/2007
Very sad chapter for all concerned; one doesn't get over weeks of slow and painful torture and threat of death in a few days. Still, when Aragorn craved comfort, Faramir offered it and Aragorn accepted it. Their essential connection remains, despite pain and mistrust.

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.You are spot on in the points you make.

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