How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"You would welcome the oblivion of my death now, I think. There is no memory for the Undead; only the hunger and the need to serve the Master." (14.520)
Barlow says the undead don't remember, but that doesn't seem true to the rest of the book. Marjorie Glick calls for Danny as soon as she rises, and at the end of the book we see Glynis Mayberry using her memories to get Mabel. Maybe Barlow means there's no guilt or regret? Or maybe he's just forgotten what it's like to be a spanking new vampire. It was a long time ago; you can't expect a busy vampire to remember everything.