Talk:Ezra Fitz/@comment-1953585-20140219053352

He needs to sell that line about his true crime novel to someone else, because I'm not buying it. I doubt even the most dedicated true crime novelist in the world would resort to doing something so blatantly illegal as setting up a massive surveillance network to spy on four girls in the name of research. (Not to mention the large amount of money he must have put into that.)  Also, if he was just writing a book, why did he freak out in "Grave New World" when he learned that the girls had discovered the surveillance nest? I mean, it might be inconvenient if they discovered he was researching them, but if that's all it is, then it's not the end of the world. His reaction to that makes it much harder to believe that there's an innocent explanation.