I decided this blog post deserves its own epigraph.
When she says she wants forgiveness
It's such a clever masquerade
She's so good with her stiletto
You don't even see the blade-- Billy Joel
Looking back at the Madwoman's attack at Denmark Street, I was struck by the description:
Her silver high heels and short metallic dress suggested she'd come straight from a party or, perhaps, the launch of some book, album or beauty product; somewhere, at least, where people go to be seen, and photographed, and reassured they were important.Given that Mads will later text that she had just run into Charlotte, MiLady Berzerko was presumably there at this VIP event. I wonder what Charlotte said that set her off? Mads must have told Charlotte pretty quickly after the breakup (Saturday evening) since Charlotte already knew on Tuesday (as seen on Strike's visit to Jago) and Mads turns up on Denmark Street on Wednesday. Could Charlotte have been gushing on how helpful Strike had been in getting her dirt on Jago? Or did she trash-talk her ex, going on about how he was a user and a gold-digger? Which would have upset Mads more?
The mention of Landon Dormer is also interesting: evidence Charlotte was lying through her teeth to Jago about there being nothing between them-- and, of course, they will be a public couple by the time of A Running Grave. But this is Charlotte, so what else can we expect? In any case, the Denmark Street encounter goes badly, ending with Mads' stiletto heel implanted in Strike's bad leg, Strike literally crawling through a gutter, then her tearful begging for his forgiveness. Strike makes the smartest love-life choice we've seen of him to date and tells her to f*ck off.