In the Last Analysis

How does Reed serve as a foil to Kate in the novel, In the Last Analysis?

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Reed serves as a somewhat protective foil to Kate, constantly urging her to be cautious in taking investigative risks; and her disregard of his warnings casts into high relief Kate's spirit and sense of independence and also provides a kind of sexual tension that becomes more overt as the series continues.

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