Mippy,
Marie was just a red-herring character.
I would love to talk about what we each saw as
red herrings. What had YOU individually chasing a clue you finally gave up on, or realized in the end it was nothing more than either a what it represented, or indeed was a
red herring? I can't wait to see what you all say. I will list some of mine:
The tower where Charles Whitman shot fourteen people and wounded others.
The missing book of Sophie's, Agnes borrowed.
"many are the narthex bearer's, but few are the Bacchoi"
Mentions of all the different types of odors.
The girl, guy and woman on the train ride.
Odette's words during Sophie's hospital stay. "If only you had heeded the portents and signs! The code of rings, the message of the tower, the sign of fire in Odette's skin!'
Sophie in hospital says, "Haven't I gone far enough back now?" "It's not the direction you should be going in at all," a voice responds. (Odette's voice)
Who was the mystery person Sophie thought outside her window?
Sibyls, and what she scribbled on the three leaves.
Maria and her family emergency, typing on compugter and aunt.
Count Jacques d' Adelsward Fersen and the whole hint of homesexuality.
Agnes's strong reaction to roofies and date rape and her hating the Catholic nuns.
Tools gone missing from the site, strange stain on north courtyard wall, unlucky #17, Roman numerals rearranged Latin word "I lived" "I'm Dead"
Simon gave Dionysus's face his own features.
Iusta poor enslaved girl.
Maria dressed like the housekeepers
the Boat
The operative back in Sorrento
cards and game (it was never revealed other than my own theory what they were for and why those dates, why Ely sent them other than to let Sophie know he was present. But she already knew that when she spotted him a couple of times.)
I'm sure you all have some more and maybe you can show me where I missed how these tied in to something not making them red herrings.