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Eve Dallas
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| It must be your courage, your absolute dedication to balancing the scales, that restless mind, and that sweet corner of your heart that pushes you to care so much about so many.
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| — Roarke
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| Character Info
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| Eve Dallas
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| Occupation
| Police Lieutenant - NYPSD
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| Gender
| Female
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| Birthdate
| c. 2028
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| Age
| 32 (as of 2060)
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| Hair color
| Light Brown
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| Eye color
| Light Brown
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| Height
| 5 feet, 10 inches (177.8 cm)
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| Weight
| 120 pounds (54.43 kg)
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| Residence
| 222 Central Park West
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| Married/Single
| Married
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| Spouse/Sig Other
| Roarke
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| First appeared in
| Naked in Death
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Bio
Description
- Eyes
- Eve's eyes have been described as wide brown eyes that had never had a chance to be naïve.[1]
- Long, big, whiskey-colored;[2] golden brown;[3] and cool brown, flat cop's eyes.[4]
- She has big, dark eyes.[5]
- Face
- Her hair suited her triangular face with its razor-edge cheekbones and slight dent in the chin;[6] she has a bony,[7] sharply featured face.[8]
- She has a generous mouth[9] and full, firm lips.[10]
- Eve's chin
- Feeney was the first to note the 'slight dent' in her chin.[11]
- Charles was second and commented on it - "this little dip right in your chin."[12]
- Roarke was the third. He lifted a hand to her face, fingers just brushing her chin, his thumb skimming the slight dip.[13] She has a little dent in her chin that deepens, just a bit, when she smiles.[14] Other mentions.[15]
- Hair
- Her doe-brown hair was cropped short, for convenience rather than style;[16] her hair was thick as mink pelt, shades of aged brandy and old gold.[17]
- Short, choppy brown hair;[18] poorly cut fawn-colored hair standing up in tufts and spikes.[19]
- She has a shaggy cap of deer-hide hair.[20]
- Body
- Eve is described as 5 feet, 10 inches[21] (Eve's YANNIs), 120 pounds (54.43 kg), with a waist of 26.2 inches.[22]
- She was tall, rangy, with a tendency to look thin, but Feeney knew there were solid muscles beneath the leather jacket.[23]
- She has a tough, angular body and small, firm breasts,[24] smooth skin, slim bones, lean muscle,[25] she was tall, slim/lean, with a long, slender body, [26] and long legs.[27]
- She is long and lean.[28]
- She has strong shoulders[29] and, according to Roarke, she has a warrior's body; soft, smooth skin over rigidly toned muscle.[30]
- Movement
- Eve walks with a ground-eating stride; long, quick, loose, busy, and strong.[31]
Personality
- From a conversation with Charlotte Mira:
- "The cops, we know that the victims, the ones who are broken or shattered or dead ... or dead, they need somebody to stand up for them, to say, 'GD it, it is your fault. You did this, and you have to pay for it, no matter if your mother beat you or your father ... No matter what, you don't have the right to damage the next guy.'"
- Mira gave Eve's hand a squeeze. "And that's why you are."
- "Yeah. That's why I am."[32]
- When asked why she was a cop, Eve replied, "It's what I am. It's not just that someone has to look, even though that's just the way it is. It's that I have to look."[33]
- There was a part of her that warmed foolishly at the thought of having an avenger (Roarke).[34]
- When Eve is angry or frustrated, she often kicks something like her desk.[35] When she is having nerves/emotion (stress, embarrassment, uncertainty, frustration, etc.) she sometimes tucks her hands in her pockets.[36]
- Eve hated being on camera; hated it a lot.[37]
- Though Nadine thinks Eve looks "damn good on camera."[38]
- According to Roarke, "Death offends her. Each time. Every time she deals with it."[39]
- Mira once said, "She was born for this. Not just for command, which fits her like skin, but for balancing the wrongs with the rights."[40]
- Roarke said Eve is an arrogant woman[41] and is very good at manipulation.[42]
- Eve has been referred to as 'a prude'.[43]
- According to Feeney, she's got a mind "like a fucking shark."[44]
Epithets
- Hemlines, for sweet Christ's sake.[45]
- Sweet, leap-frogging Christ.[46]
- Jesus bleeding Christ.[47]
Relationships
- Eve had always thought cops should stay single,[48] unencumbered, and focused utterly on the job.[49]
- Buddy-to-buddy confidences were something Eve was never comfortable with.[50]
- Spouse: Roarke (as of 2058)
- Best friend: Mavis Freestone outside the job
- Partner: Delia Peabody
- Former Trainer/Partner: Ryan Feeney
- Eve told Peabody that, when Feeney took her her on as a trainee, he said Eve had potential - brains and guts.[51]
- According to Eve, she wouldn't have been the same cop without Feeney.[52]
- Feeney told Dallas, "You never were a rookie. So I saw good, solid cop the minute I laid eyes on you. I gave you a hell of a foundation, kid, a lot of seasoning and pushed you hard because I knew you could take it. But I didn't put you here, and saying that, well, that was stupid. You put yourself here. And I'm proud. So that's it."[53]
- There's nobody on the job, nobody with a badge Eve respects more than she respects Feeney. Feeney feels the same about her.[54]
- Eve was a detective, had just made second grade, by February 11, 2051; according to Feeney, though she needed seasoning, she was the best he'd ever worked with, even then.[55]
- Eve said Feeney saw something in her and lifted her out, made her more than she ever thought she could be. She said if he'd transferred to Bumfuck, Idaho she'd have gone with him.[56]
- Eve had known Whitney for a decade (as long as she's been on the job)[57] and thinks of him as a friend.[58]
- Eve considers Morris a friend – a good one.[59]
Justice and the job
- According to Eve, if she wasn't a good cop, she was nothing. She was as empty and as helpless as the child she had been, lying broken and traumatized in a dark alley in Dallas.[60]
- When going through doors, Eve prefer to go in low.[61]
- When they took her badge she'd felt empty, like nothing, like no one.[62]
- Roarke knows Eve's career defines her.[63]
- Eve said she is personally offended by murder.[64]
- Murder no longer shocked, but it continued to repel.[65]
- Eve said, "I wouldn't understand that kind of love, the kind that shields monsters."[66]
- Eve: "Yes. It's worth risking my life to find justice for three women who are already dead, and to try to prevent three more from dying ... I'll do whatever it takes to keep him from having the fourth."[67]
- In Glory in Death, Nadine said, "I've worked with, around, and through cops for a long time now. You get instincts on who's putting in time and who gives a damn. You know what worries me, Dallas? You give too much of a damn."[68]
- Nadine told Eve, "You know, Dallas, you just don't miss. ... You've got a knack for the dead and the innocent."[69]
- Marco Angelini told Dallas that Whitney respects her and that Cicely Towers admired her tenacity and her thoroughness; Towers was impressed by Eve's mind and called it 'a clean cop's mind'.[70]
- Eve: "No. You never solve anything, because someone's dead who shouldn't be. They can't get up out of the grave, so it can't be solved. All you can do is close the case, and trust the system for justice."[71]
- "I live the job, Peabody. I breathe it and I eat it and I sleep with it. I don't recommend it ... Yeah, it works for me. There are reasons it works for me. My reasons. They're not yours." (She thought of herself as a child, bleeding and broken) "I can't do this any other way. I won't do this any other way. I need what this gives me. You don't need the same thing. That doesn't make you less of a cop."[72]
- "Murder by definition – by its nature – is a heinous crime."[73]
- "Murder kills more than the victim."[74]
- Eve thought that there were always more victims than the dead.[75]
- Often, when looking death, at the bodies of those who have been murdered, there is pity in Eve's eyes.[76]
- Regarding Eve Roarke said, "I've dealt with a lot of cops in my time. Evaded them, bribed them, outmaneuvered them, or simply outran them ... The point is, I've dealt with a lot of cops over the years. You're the best. ... You'll stand, Eve, for the dead and the grieving."[77]
- Her tireless and unwavering dedication to the dead – to the truth, to what was right – had, and always would, amaze Roarke.[78]
- Roarke said that murder infuriates Eve, insults her, and the victims haunt her.[79]
- Eve said, "Murder isn't logical, it doesn't follow nice clean lines. Those who set out to kill make their own rules." She said Lino's murder was logical.[80]
- Eve: "You cop to a crime, the person you cop to has a responsibility to report it to the authorities."
- Roarke: "Black-and-white."
- Eve: "What am I supposed to see? Purple?" [81]
- After Roarke told Eve it was a hard life she had chosen; a brutal road that brings her to that so often (the autopsy after Ava Marsterson's murder), Eve replied, "It chose me."[82]
Terminations (line of duty)
"We know about the choice. We know, whenever we take a life, whatever the circumstances, whatever the reasons, it's still our choice. Right or wrong, we own it."[83] Eve has terminated in the line of duty more than once though not all details are known. Included below are instances or mentions of terminations she has purposely or inadvertently caused.
- Naked in Death – Unknown termination mentioned. (1st termination)[84]
- In Fantasy in Death, Eve said she was 23 the next time she killed - fifteen years after she killed her father. She and Feeney went after a suspect who had beaten two people to death in front of witnesses; DNA and trace was left all over the scene. They found him at a sex club, where he ran, with his girlfriend to the roof. He held a ten-inch blade to her throat, cut her to show that he meant it when he said he'd kill her; Feeney didn't have the angle to stun him but Eve did. When the man jabbed his girlfriend again, Feeney kept talking to him, and Eve stunned him. When the girlfriend pushed away to get clear, the man fell over the edge, as his body jerked. He hit the sidewalk, dead, eight stories down. She said she didn't feel excited or guilty; just a little shaky. Eve said she didn't even have to go through Testing.[85]
- Naked in Death – Eve killed the chemi-head, Mandy's father on February 12, 2058 (2235 [10:35 PM]) (2nd termination) [86]
- Phantom termination – (3rd termination) (Eve's YANNIs)
- Judgment in Death – Killed the man holding the boy hostage (4th termination).[87]
- Midnight in Death – Killed David Palmer when she discharged her weapon and he fell into the electrified cage (accidental 5th termination).[88]
- Survivor in Death – Jilly Isenberry broke her neck when, during her fight with Dallas, they both tumbled down the stairs (accidental 6th termination).[89]
- Origin in Death – Many clones (no body count given [more than a dozen attacked them]: 8+ terminations) [90]
Nicknames
- Badge or Big Bad Badge (by Kiz)[91]
- Brown-eyes (by Morse)[92]
- Darling Eve[93]
- The first time Roarke calls her 'darling' is in Naked, when they are in his shooting range. "Don't worry, darling. It's just a flesh wound."[94]
- When Eve called Roarke on his 'link, his display read, "Darling Eve."[95]
- Honey (by Mavis)[96] Mavis has also called Eve 'babe' and 'pal'.[97]
- Honeypot (by Crack)[98]
- Kid (by Feeney)[99]
- Lieutenant[100]
- Lieutenant Brown Eyes[101]
- Lieutenant Darling[102]
- Lieutenant Kick-Ass[103]
- Lieutenant Spoilsport[104]
- Lieutenant Sugar[105]
- Master Manipulator [and Psychic Master Manipulator] (by Peabody)[106]
- Patient Sexy[107]
- Sweet butt[108] and sweet face[109]
- White Girl (by Crack)[110]
Ignorance of popular references
- There was music piped in she didn't recognize as Mozart. For Eve, music began sometime after her tenth birthday.[111]
- Eve did not recognize Morris's reference to fit as a fiddle and ready for love.[112]
- When Feeney said Bruce Springsteen was classic, "That's The Boss." Eve asked, "Boss of who?"[113]
- When Eve described Penny as Lino's 'athlete's heel', Roarke asked her if the misnomers she used were on purpose. Eve said, "Maybe. Sometimes."[114]
- "... And kills the fat cow anyway."[115]
- "They're going to fall like a house of dominoes."[116]
- Eve said bringing the department in would be like all those cooks burning the pie or whatever it is. When Peabody corrected to 'spoiling the broth', Eve wanted to know who eats broth, then decided burning the pie made more sense as neither sick, nor healthy people could eat it.[117]
Interesting facts
- Eve has, throughout the series, had difficulty with her vehicles (please see Eve's Vehicles).
- Eve carries business cards.[118]
- Eve prefers very hot showers; 92 degrees (shared shower with Roarke)[119] 101 degrees;[120] 102 degrees.[121])
- Eve is prone to hour-long showers at home.[122]
- Eve is a slow starter in the morning.[124]
- Eve tried to smoke one of Nadine's cigarettes in Immortal in Death. She took two puffs but found it disgusting.[125]
- She has a habit of forgetting and/or losing her gloves.[126]
- In Glory in Death, Eve thought Mirina looked like a Roman goddess but her mythology was too sketchy to choose which one.[127]
- In Naked in Death, Eve asked Summerset what it was about her that rubbed him wrong. He said he didn't know what she meant.[128] Later, he said that he was not comfortable with crude manners while, obviously, she was. He also said, "Roarke is a man of taste, of style, of influence. He has the ear of presidents and kings. He has escorted women of unimpeachable breeding and pedigree." It struck her and she said that even a man like Roarke could find the occasional mongrel appealing.[129]
- Eve cries in several books.[130]
- Eve said she hates science (in reference to chemistry).[131]
- Eve said she can't stand health centers, clinics, hospitals, doctors, and MTs.[132]
- Eve dislikes anything resembling drugs.[133]
- Eve's first year at the Academy was in 2046; she was eighteen.[134]
- Eve said that before she got into the Academy, all she was was a victim, with other people pushing the buttons, making the decisions, pushing her one way, pulling her another.[135]
- Eve worked the rape wards in Alphabet City for six months (the rape wards are no longer there).[136]
- Eve giggled, a rare sound from her, when Roarke admitted to playing her transmissions over, just so he could look at her and hear her voice.[137]
- In Immortal in Death, Eve said she's never been off-planet before.[138]
- The first time she went off-planet was in Rapture in Death, during their honeymoon.[139]
- Before Roarke, Eve had never seen an actual live play.[140]
- Eve relaxes at the beach the way she seemed to nowhere else.[141] The first time Eve sees the Pacific was on June 1, 2058, when Roarke took her to his Mexican Villa.[142]
- Eve is a Yankees fan.[143]
- Eve is afraid of heights.[144]
- Eve occasionally plays with a yo-yo in her office while thinking her thoughts.[145]
- Eve had taken to playing with the diamond when she was thinking.[146]
- While her handwriting tended toward scrawl, Eve's printing was precise and perfect.[147]
- Eve wondered why crying babies sounded like invading aliens.[148]
- To Eve's way of thinking, dolls were just creepy.[149]
- "Statues are too much like dolls, and dolls are creepy. You keep expecting them to blink. And the ones that smile like this? ... You know they've got teeth in there. Big, sharp, shiny teeth."[150] Dolls were just freaky.[151]
- Eve engages in staring contests with Galahad.[152]
- The design etched on Eve's wedding ring was an ancient charm for protection.[153]
- Eve does not speak or understand Spanish. "Moments later there was a spate of Spanish. From the tone, she took it to be curses."[154]
- Eve is Louise's matron of honor.[155]
Skills
- Eve has some basketball skill, demonstrating her hook shot and three-point range for some kids.[156]
- In Ritual in Death, when Eve was in Suite 606, she sensed something; a "burning and a kind of ... pulsing ... Spent energy, the shadows of it still beating."[157] Eve also demonstrated the ability to identify a sensitive, identify when they used their ability, and the strength/power of their abilities.[158] (Eve's YANNIs)
- Eve swims regularly[159] ("like a fish").[160]
Food and drink
- Roarke and Summerset both think her appetite is juvenile.[161]
- Eve hates coconut[162] and brandy.[163]
- Roarke offered Eve a brandy in Glory in Death but she said she was on duty.[164] In Immortal in Death, Mira said she and Eve should have a brandy.[165]
- Eve prefers her popcorn drowned in butter and salt.[166]
- Pancakes are a weakness of Eve's.[167]
- Eve is leery of vegetables.[168]
- Eve drinks black coffee and Pepsi, primarily; she also drinks wine,[169] tea with a whiff of whiskey,[170] screamers,[171] Mexican beer,[172] Guinness, and Champagne.[173]
- When Eve didn't eat, she was worried.[174]
- Eve had her first slice of New York pizza at Polumbi's.[175]
YANNI
Foster Care History
- According to Charlotte Mira, "For two years between the ages of eight and ten, you lived in a communal home while your parents were searched for."[176] Later in the series it is stated that when Eve got out of the hospital in Dallas, she went into the system. She had no ID, no memory, trauma, sexual assault. They gave her to Trudy Lombard (before she was nine), when they couldn’t find Eve's parents, hoping to mainstream her. Eve stayed with her for a five-and-a-half-month period in 2036.[177] (return to section)
Height
ID Number
- In Naked in Death, her identification number is given as 53478Q[180] ... or ... as 5347BQ[181]
Sensitive
- Oddity
- Though Eve had previously met with Isis Paige, Zeke Peabody, and Sam Peabody, each known sensitives, there was no indication that she could gauge the ability or potential each of these individuals possessed. She was unaware, until told, that Isis and Sam violated her privacy with their powers.[182] In Visions in Death, Celina Sanchez told Eve she was surprised that Eve was so resistant and suspicious of sensitives when she has a gift herself. Eve protested.[183]
- In Ritual in Death, Eve demonstrated the ability to identify a sensitive, identify when they used their ability, and the strength/power of their abilities.[184] When she stepped into the pentagram drawn at the crime scene where Ava Marsterson was murdered, she felt a 'pull'; during Isis's ritual, she "felt something cold, cold, brutally cold push against the air."[185]
- That she demonstrated this ability for the first time, with seemingly no surprise (from herself or others), may be an inconsistency or, at least, an oddity.(return to section)
Terminations
- In Naked in Death, Mira said that the termination of the Chemi-head was Dallas's second termination.[186] In Rapture in Death, when Dallas is questioned about the number of times she has used maximum force (to terminate) she answers, "Three times." (no terminations occurred for period between statements)[187] (return to section)
References
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 5
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 8, 96; Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 2-4; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 12, 13; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 6
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 17
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 8
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 3
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 5
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 8, 96
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 8
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 6
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 220
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 5
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 33
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 100, 149
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 3
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 142; Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 3; Vengeance in Death (ISBN 0-425-16039-4), p. 16; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 6</
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 5
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 220
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 7; Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 8; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 12, 13; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 7
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 2-4
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 3
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 14; Origin in Death (ISBN 0-425-20426-X), p. 8
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 14
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 5
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 78
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 220
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 8, 96; Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 8
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 12, 13; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 6
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 3
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 2-4
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 92
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), pp. 112, 236
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 978-0-425-19547-5), p. 376
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 40
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 246
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 128; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 100
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 113, 216, 252; Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 3; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 304; Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 56
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 136
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 158
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 117
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 318
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 226
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 322
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 220; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 261
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 283
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 2
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 131
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-15098-6), p. 63
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 23
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 1
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 98
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 116
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 29
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 200
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 200
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), pp. 17, 199
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 213
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 11
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 67
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 13
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 66
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 15
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 265
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 22
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 114
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 1
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 217
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 227
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 140
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 211
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 206
- ↑ Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1), p. 275
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 978-0-425-19547-5), pp. 356, 357
- ↑ Innocent in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15401-0), p. 182
- ↑ Eternity in Death (ISBN 978-0-515-14367-6), p. 75
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 218
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 214; Vengeance in Death (ISBN 0-425-16039-4), p. 14; Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1), pp. 206, 207; Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 34
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 126
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 129
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 277
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 289
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 199, 200
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 34
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 126
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 1, 2, 132
- ↑ Fantasy in Death Chapter 12 ... citation needed
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 1, 3, 18
- ↑ Judgment in Death (ISBN 0-425-17630-4), pp. 213, 207-220
- ↑ Midnight in Death (ISBN 0-425-20881-8), pp. 89, 90
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), pp. 351, 352
- ↑ Origin in Death (ISBN 0-425-20426-X), pp. 327-329
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 58, 59
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 13
- ↑ Ceremony in Death (ISBN 0-425-15762-8), p. 225; Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 63
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 146
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 186
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 184
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 163
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 37, 38
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 77, 198, 244, 270; Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 68; Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1), p. 77; Divided in Death (ISBN 0-425-19795-6), p. 41; Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 200; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), pp. 324, 325
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 229
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 161
- ↑ Vengeance in Death (ISBN 0-425-16039-4), p. 275; Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1), p. 215; Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 95
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 95
- ↑ Innocent in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15401-0), p. 155; Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 235
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 232, 259, 264; Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), p. 117; Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 63
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 228, 229
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 355
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 139
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 141
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 37, 38
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 88
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 21
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 340
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 302
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 195
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 326
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 308
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 39; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 55; Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 37, 166, 285
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 133
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 2; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 146; Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 29
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 16
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 29
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 31
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 24
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 145, 146
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 21, 38, 228
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 129
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 234
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 290, 291
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 25; Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 122; Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 88
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 34
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 306; Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 48
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 125
- ↑ Conspiracy in Death (ISBN 0-425-16813-1), p. 19
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 223
- ↑ Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), pp. 277, 278
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 222
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 137
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 7
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 7
- ↑ Conspiracy in Death (ISBN 0-425-16813-1), p. 57
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 221
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 978-0-425-19547-5), p. 370
- ↑ Betrayal in Death (ISBN 0-425-17857-9), p. 250; Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), p. 54; Memory in Death (ISBN 0-425-21073-1), p. 105; Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 79
- ↑ Origin in Death (ISBN 0-425-20426-X), p. 27
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 265
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 43
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), p. 47
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 166
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 12
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 67
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 48
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 73
- ↑ Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903), p. 69
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 5
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 58
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), pp. 16, 18
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), pp. 56, 58
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), p. 3; Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 203
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 244; Reunion in Death (ISBN 0-425-18397-1), p. 65
- ↑ Born in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-21568-5), p. 219; Seduction in Death (ISBN 0-425-18146-4), p. 285
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 273
- ↑ Survivor in Death (ISBN 0-425-20418-9), p. 306
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 118
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 172
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 5
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 57
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 301
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 23, 53, 70, 101, 235, 292; Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), p. 18; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), pp. 99, 198; Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), pp. 68, 145, 212, 295; Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 90, 200
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 281
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 137
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 46
- ↑ Glory in Death (ISBN 0-425-15098-4), pp. 163, 223, 224; Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 280
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 135
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 93
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 133
- ↑ Memory in Death (ISBN 0-425-21073-1), pp. 28, 29, 111
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 14
- ↑ Origin in Death (ISBN 0-425-20426-X), p. 8
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 48
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 197, 212
- ↑ Ceremony in Death (ISBN 0-425-15762-8), pp. 78, 247, 248; Reunion in Death (ISBN 0-425-18397-1), pp. 128-129
- ↑ Visions in Death (ISBN 0-425-20300-X), p. 93
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), pp. 56, 58
- ↑ Ritual in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1), pp. 62, 63
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 132
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 33
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