Hold Me Closer, Necromancer Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. How does Sam change over the course of the novel? What is the role of necromancy in that change?
  2. Why is the book set in Seattle? What effect does this have on readers?
  3. Why the use of multiple points of view? Why not just stay in Sam's perspective throughout the book?
  4. Is Douglas a purely evil guy? Or is there some dimension of humanity to his character?
  5. Is McBride trying to satirize paranormal fiction with this book? Why or why not?