Wow. Just wow.
It took me two sittings, 'cause I had to work, but I *loved* *this* *book*.
I don't see Harry/Molly ever happening, not when Jim seems to be tying even more parallels to Luccio/Morgan with the "never going to happen" territory. I agree Harry/Murphy takes a major blow as well, but I think Murph will aim much of her anger at Molly, poor girl. Harry didn't know he'd chosen suicide. Karrin's been around his crazy schemes long enough to understand what he was aiming for with the Kincaid-assisted suicide, and, in a sense, I think she might even forgive both of them for the shooting. She herself noted that when dealing with monsters, sometimes you have to just take the shot.
My little dream about a future Little Harry/Maggie ship is now completely sunk.
I'm curious that it appears Elaine's come out to the White Council, if her words have enough weight to back up those of Carlos.
With all the comic book references, large parts of this made me feel like this was one long character development issue. With kickass fights. It really sets the groundwork for the rest of the series, a kind of Days of Future Past, but one that they have to live in.
And I can't wait for Mab to turn Harry against the Fomor, ancient enemies of the Sidhe. Makes you wonder if Summer and Winter (and the Erlking?) might have to team up on that.