Also I wondered why not just partner Vic with him, but I see now that they couldn't possibly work together. He was not as professional this time, regarding the case. Jacob's good boy image was tarnished a bit here. Then again Vic was obviously aware of what Jacob was doing and he let it happen. There is a fine line between persuasion and manipulation and to me it felt like what he was doing is more of the latter. Now I feel he isn't just going along with things, but taking up the reins (sometimes). And I feel he grown as a person since the first book. I liked that we saw something different from Vic. But what the author said, totally makes sense. I mean, it's Vic burying emotions deep down, or outright ignoring them is more his speed. I didn't expect Vic to react the way he did. The author's note at the end pretty much sums up my thoughts on the whole jealousy thing, even though I think that Jacob has more reason to be jealous, coz he isn't the one imagining Crash naked all the time.
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