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CHARACTER LIST
Detective Chief Inspector Sophie Allen is Dorset’s acknowledged expert on murder and violent crime, appointed to run the county’s Serious and Violent Crime Unit. She is now 44 years old, and lives with her family in Wareham. Sophie has a law degree and a master’s in criminal psychology. Sophie may appear at first to be somewhat of a ‘cold fish,’ over-intellectual and too clever by half, but conceals a dark past.
Detective Sergeant Barry Marsh is in his early thirties and is now the permanent number two in the unit. He’s quiet, methodical and dedicated, the perfect foil for Sophie’s hidden fragility.
Detective Constable Rae (Rachel) Gregson joined the team in book 3, to replace Lydia Pillay. She is astute and hard-working. Rae is transgender with a troubled past.
Sergeant Rose Simons is a uniformed officer, now based at Dorchester in Dorset. Rose can appear to be rather cynical about her work but in reality she is a reliable, hard-working and scrupulously honest officer. She lives alone with her young son and has a wacky sense of humour.
Constable George Warrander is a young officer in his second year with Dorset police, working under Rose Simons. George appeared as a civilian in novel 1, Dark Crimes, interviewed by Sophie Allen and Barry Marsh when they were investigating the death of Donna Gooden
ough. During that interview he indicated his wish to join the police.
DCI Tommy Milburn is the senior officer in Exeter CID. Sophie Allen has known him since they worked together in the Midlands a decade earlier. He is on holiday during the events described in this novel, only making a quick visit. Sophie spots that he is ill.
DI Sue Wilding is Milburn’s deputy. She shows some inflexibility in her approach to the investigation.
DS Steve Gulliver is also a member of Exeter CID. He is rather more relaxed than his boss.
Martin Allen is Sophie’s husband. He is Deputy Head at a large secondary school in Dorchester. Martin has a minor, but very supportive, role in the novels. He and Sophie met while at university.
Hannah Allen is the couple’s elder daughter, now 22 and a drama student in London. She has an apparently calm approach to life, although some events in novel 4, Buried Crimes, hinted at a deeper complexity.
Jade Allen is the younger daughter, now 18 and in her final year at school. Jade is academically bright but has an unpredictable and quirky personality.
Susan Carswell is Sophie’s mother, now 60. She became pregnant with Sophie while a teenager. Sophie’s father vanished during the pregnancy. The story is told in novel 2, Deadly Crimes.
Florence and James Howard are Sophie’s paternal grandparents only discovered by her and Susan in novel 2. They live in Gloucester and have become very close. Sophie is their next of kin.
Glossary of English terms for US readers
ACC: assistant chief constable
Asian: someone who (or whose ancestors) originates from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh
Beaker: glass or cup for holding liquids
Bladdered: drunk
Bob: money
Bod: person
Boffin: smart person, scientist
Boot: trunk, as in car trunk
Bother: as in bother, means in trouble
Charity Shop: thrift store
Caravan: camper or small motorhome
Carrier bag: plastic bag from supermarket
Care Home: an institution where old people are cared for
Chat-up: flirt, trying to pick up someone with witty banter or compliments
Chinwag: conversation
Ciggy: cigarette
Comprehensive School (Comp.): High school
Copper: police officer (slang)
Cotton wool: raw cotton
Childminder: someone who looks after children for money
CID: Criminal Investigation Department
Coach: a bus, often used for travel, holidays or trips
Cos: because
CPS: Crown Prosecution Service, body which decides whether cases go to criminal court
Council: local government body responsible for local services
Councillor: an elected member of a council
Deck: one of the landings on a floor of a tower block
Diary: appointment book
Dinner lady: lunch lady
Div: idiot (offensive)
Dodgy: not to be trusted, illegal
Dosh: money
Double glazing: insulated windows with two layers of glass
DC: detective constable
DI: detective inspector
DS: detective sergeant
ED: accident and emergency department of hospital
Estate: public/social housing estate (similar to housing projects)
Estate agent: realtor (US)
Fag: cigarette
Fancy: find attractive
FE: further education college
Freshers: Students in their first term/year at university
Garden Centre: a business where plants and gardening equipment are sold
Gas people: company selling consumers gas for heating and hot water
Gobsmacked: surprised
Get off: make out
GP: general practitioner, a doctor based in the community
Gran: grandmother
Guest house: a private house offering rooms to paying guests (in the days before Airbnb!)
Hard nut: tough guy
Hatchback: a car with an upwards-opening door across full width of back
Home: care home for elderly or sick people
Home Office: UK government department in charge of domestic affairs
Inne: isn’t he
Into care: a child taken away from their family by the social services
Jobcentre: unemployment office
Jumper: sweater
Kosher: genuine or legal
Lad: young man
Lamped: hit
Lay-by: an area off a road where cars can pull in and stop
Lift: as in give a lift, drive someone somewhere
Loo: toilet
Lounge: living room
Lorry: a truck
Mobile phone: cell phone
Net curtains: a type of semi-transparent curtain
Newsagents: shop selling newspapers, confectionery, cigarettes etc.
NHS: National Health Service, public health service of UK
Nick: police station (as verb: to arrest)
Nowt: nothing
Nutter: insane person
Nursery: a place which grows plants, shrubs and trees for sale (often wholesale)
OCD: Obsessive-compulsive disorder
OS: Ordnance Survey, detailed map
Overalls: dungarees
Pants: underwear
PC: police constable
PM: post-mortem
Petrol: gasoline
Petrol station: gas station
Piss off: as exclamation, go away (rude). Also can mean annoy.
Planning Department: the local authority department which issues licences to build and develop property
Plod: policeman
Posh: upper class
Punter: client of prostitute / can also mean gambler
Randy: horny
Ready meal: prepared food which only needs to be reheated
Rock: a sugary candy often on sale at the seaside
Semi: semi-detached house, house with another house joined to it on one side only
Skinful: enough alcohol to make you drunk
Skip: a large container for building rubbish
Services: Shops and gas station by highway
Sixth-former: student in the final two years of high school (16-18 years old)
Sod: an annoying person
Sod it: expression meaning you’ve decided not to give a damn
Solicitor: lawyer
Squaddies: soldiers
Tea: dinner (Northern English)
Till: cash register
Tipsy: a bit drunk
Toerag: loser (insulting)
Ton: a hundred pounds
Torch: flashlight
Tosspot: wanker, an idiot
Tutor: university teacher
Tower block: tall building containing apartments (usually social housing)
Two-up two-down: house with two bedrooms upstairs, and two rooms downstairs
Uni: university/college
Uniform: a police officer wearing a uniform, usually a police constable
Van: a vehicle for carrying goods
Warrant card: police ID in the UK
Wests: Fred and Rosemary, notorious serial killers
Young offender: criminal between 14-17 years of age
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