The Immortalists

by

Chloe Benjamin

Eddie is a police officer who weaves in and out of the Golds’ lives. He first appears in San Francisco when he tracks down Simon, who has run away from home. After Eddie takes Simon to the police station so that Gertie can talk to him on the phone, Klara comes to rescue Simon and Eddie becomes instantly enamored of her. He attends several of her magic shows and tells her how much her performance means to him, but when he tries to kiss her, she rejects him. Years later, after Eddie becomes an FBI agent, he decides to go to Klara’s opening night in Las Vegas. He’s the person who discovers her body after she hangs herself the next day. When Eddie meets Daniel at her memorial service, Daniel tells him about the fortune teller, which leads Eddie to investigate. He informs Daniel that she has been linked to five suicides, but ultimately the FBI clears her of wrongdoing. This causes Daniel to try to get revenge on the fortune teller for prompting Klara to kill herself, but Eddie follows him to the fortune teller’s home. When Daniel threatens to kill the fortune teller and refuses to back down, Eddie shoots and kills Daniel.

Eddie O’Donoghue Quotes in The Immortalists

The The Immortalists quotes below are all either spoken by Eddie O’Donoghue or refer to Eddie O’Donoghue. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 19 Quotes

Klara’s arms begin to shake. Sixty more seconds and she’ll give it up. Sixty more seconds and she’ll pack her rope, return to Raj and perform.

And then it comes.

Her breath is uneven, her chest shuddering; she cries thick, sloppy tears. The knocks are insistent now, they’re coming fast as hail. Yes, they tell her. Yes, yes, yes.

“Ma’am?”

Someone is at the door, but Klara doesn’t pause.

Related Characters: Eddie O’Donoghue (speaker), Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Raj Chamar
Page Number: 172
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

He saw that a thought could move molecules in the body, that the body races to actualize the reality of the brain. By this logic, Eddie’s theory makes perfect sense: Klara and Simon believed they had taken pills with the power to change their lives, not knowing they had taken a placebo—not knowing that the consequences originated in their own minds.

Related Characters: Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Daniel Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 224
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 27 Quotes

…Bruna is looking at him with a dubiousness that suggests another narrative: one in which he did not come intentionally at all but was compelled by the very same factors as Simon and Klara. One in which his decision was rigged from the start, because the woman has some foresight he can’t understand, or because he is weak enough to believe this.

No. Simon and Klara were pulled magnetically, unconsciously; Daniel is in full possession of his faculties. Still, the two narratives float like an optical illusion—a vase or two faces?—each as convincing as the other, one perspective sliding out of prominence as soon as he relaxes his hold on it.

Related Characters: Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Daniel Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 256-257
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

She no longer believed that Daniel died of a bullet meant for the pelvis but which entered his thigh, rupturing the femoral artery, so that all his blood was lost in less than ten minutes. His death did not point to the failure of the body. It pointed to the power of the human mind, an entirely different adversary—to the fact that thoughts have wings.

Related Characters: Daniel Gold, Varya Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 295
Explanation and Analysis:
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Eddie O’Donoghue Quotes in The Immortalists

The The Immortalists quotes below are all either spoken by Eddie O’Donoghue or refer to Eddie O’Donoghue. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Fate vs. Choice Theme Icon
).
Chapter 19 Quotes

Klara’s arms begin to shake. Sixty more seconds and she’ll give it up. Sixty more seconds and she’ll pack her rope, return to Raj and perform.

And then it comes.

Her breath is uneven, her chest shuddering; she cries thick, sloppy tears. The knocks are insistent now, they’re coming fast as hail. Yes, they tell her. Yes, yes, yes.

“Ma’am?”

Someone is at the door, but Klara doesn’t pause.

Related Characters: Eddie O’Donoghue (speaker), Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Raj Chamar
Page Number: 172
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

He saw that a thought could move molecules in the body, that the body races to actualize the reality of the brain. By this logic, Eddie’s theory makes perfect sense: Klara and Simon believed they had taken pills with the power to change their lives, not knowing they had taken a placebo—not knowing that the consequences originated in their own minds.

Related Characters: Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Daniel Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 224
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 27 Quotes

…Bruna is looking at him with a dubiousness that suggests another narrative: one in which he did not come intentionally at all but was compelled by the very same factors as Simon and Klara. One in which his decision was rigged from the start, because the woman has some foresight he can’t understand, or because he is weak enough to believe this.

No. Simon and Klara were pulled magnetically, unconsciously; Daniel is in full possession of his faculties. Still, the two narratives float like an optical illusion—a vase or two faces?—each as convincing as the other, one perspective sliding out of prominence as soon as he relaxes his hold on it.

Related Characters: Simon Gold, Klara Gold, Daniel Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 256-257
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

She no longer believed that Daniel died of a bullet meant for the pelvis but which entered his thigh, rupturing the femoral artery, so that all his blood was lost in less than ten minutes. His death did not point to the failure of the body. It pointed to the power of the human mind, an entirely different adversary—to the fact that thoughts have wings.

Related Characters: Daniel Gold, Varya Gold, The Fortune Teller/Bruna Costello, Eddie O’Donoghue
Page Number: 295
Explanation and Analysis: