There's also the fact that if it was Molly or Lara ,Mab or other people favorite's had been killed in what some feel was a ham fisted way that Murphy was most of the fan base I think would not be so accepting of their death they way everyone seems to be okay with Karrin being killed and there would be more backlash toward Butcher
I think anyone might be upset if their favorite side character died, especially in an unexpected way. And I know Murphy wasn't that popular around here. I'm just not sure other character deaths would cause more of a fan-riot than Karrin's... except for Mister and Mouse, of course. (They
can't die. We'll
never let them die.)
And I wouldn't say
everyone's okay with it either-- I know Murphy wasn't that popular, but she did have fans, and like I've said, I've seen some
epic rants and backlash from them. I don't know if that's a huge part of the fanbase or not, since my fandom hang-outs are a pretty small sample of the total picture.
I'm not 100% sure how I feel about it yet. Murphy's been around since book one, and she became a major source of support for Harry... not to mention the relationship-tease that went on for
so many books. Jim decided the character needed to be gone, for some purpose we don't know about yet. I guess I'm suspending judgement until we see how that plays out in future books... I think Jim's got a plan, and from what I've seen so far, I'm willing to wait to find out what it is.
But I can't say I'm not a little troubled by how it came across on the page. Apparently it was a deliberate narrative choice to have Murphy "accidentally" killed, but it did feel a bit ham-fisted to me. Other important characters' deaths (Shiro, Morgan, Susan) felt like natural consequences of the storyline. For me, this seemed more abrupt, like, "well, the plot says it's gonna happen now, so here it is, boom." Maybe that's because there were so many
other things going on that there wasn't time for Harry to really deal with it, and we'll get more resolution in
Twelve Months, or in future novels. (Or maybe it's because I read both books really fast-- I devoured each in less than a day. I want to re-read both when I have more time to appreciate all the details.) I guess I just expected something different in such a major character's death scene, something bigger and more meaningful. :shrug: YMMV.