I look forward to your review! I agree that alongside all the ambiguity I mention that there are reminders that vampires are not hardly good people. I'd add to your point that Harmony expected her audience to side with the Slayer. But it does turn out to be not as obvious as you'd think to explain *why* vampires are "evil" or why they deserve death where we'd be horrified if humans doing the exact same thing were slain. And I love that Jane basically gives us both perspectives (i.e. the moral order in the 'verse is as it seems; but also not as it seems).
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