Callendar, Detective – EDD, NYPSD (Cop Central)
First appeared in Creation in Death (March 1 – March 5, 2060 [Friday – Tuesday])
Personal Information[]
- Description: Appeared to be tireless; brightly wrapped bundles of energy barely contained[1]
- Complexion: Burnt honey[2]
- Age: 20(ish)[2]
- Hair: Black, curly[3]
- Relationships: Unnamed younger brother (21)
Description[]
- Dark, curvy, and sloe-eyed with burnt honey skin, masses and masses of black curly hair[2], and rather impressive breasts.[1]
Nicknames[]
Interesting Facts[]
- Part of the task force assigned to find and apprehend The Groom.[5]
- According to Feeney, “Callendar’s good. She doesn’t miss details.”[5]
- She called McNab “Blondie-Boy” and “Blondie.”[6]
- She called Roarke “Irish” and “Prime Buns.”[7]
- Callendar was mentioned in Salvation in Death, where she worked on the Miguel Flores/Lino Martinez ID with McNab for Dallas.[8]
- McNab said Callendar was almost as good as he is.[9]
- She traveled with Sisto to Omega, in Promises in Death, to investigate the visitation and communication records of Max Ricker. It was her first off-planet assignment.[10]
- She had a younger brother, twenty-one a few months before Passions in Death (August, 2061). She went to On Trend to buy a fancy shirt for him and the manager, Greg Barney, gave her grief, suggesting maybe she try the L&W for a more affordable knock-off. He pissed her off but she bought the shirt anyway and her brother freaking loved it.[11]
Callendar’s Fashion[]
Creation in Death[]
- Masses and masses of black curly hair pinned in a multitude of hanks with a neon rainbow of clips. Silver hoops Roarke could have punched his fists through hung at her ears. She wore baggy, multipocketed pants in bleeding colors of lavender and pink with a snug green sweater that exclaimed E-GODS! across her rather impressive breasts. She had long, emerald-colored nails, and a pretty smile.[1]
Promises in Death[]
- She was a busty explosion of color in a zigzag-patterned T-shirt, floppy overshirt, and glossy pants. She chomped on gum so her jaw movements sent the huge triangles dangling from her ears jumping.[12]
Fantasy in Death[]
- Sunburst pattern of her shirt...[13]
Delusion in Death[]
- Tight red skin-pants and a scooped yellow shirt that showed off her considerable assets. Her black hair, done in a mushroom cloud of curls, bounced.[14]
Taken in Death[]
- “Her curvy body snugged into red skin-pants, and her pockets crowding over a long, sleeveless vest covered with silver stars.”[15]
Wonderment in Death[]
- She was wearing a hat with snowmen dancing around the brim and a scarf of purple, yellow, and green in lightning bolt stripes, both courtesy of Peabody’s talent with yarn. Under her coat “she sported a cap-sleeve sweater in puce over a long-sleeve turquoise tee, lime green baggies, and buttercup yellow knee boots.”[16]
Brotherhood in Death[]
- “Callendar seemed to dance between two stations, shoulders bouncing, which made the well-endowed portion - where for some unknown reason a monkey rode a unicycle across her spangled red shirt - bounce in turn.”[17]
Dark in Death[]
- “She’d whacked her hair short, added blue tips. She wore the many-pocketed baggies the e-geeks seemed to love. Her multitude of pockets sported blue-and-pink polka dots over their fields in electrified green. The rest of the baggies picked up the pink while her high-top sneaks reveled in the green and blue. The frisky puppy frolicking over her shirt -- and impressive breasts -- seemed at odds with the weapon clipped to her belt.”[18]
Golden in Death[]
- “Purple (to match the streaks in her hair?) shirt, polka-dot baggies worn with rainbow suspenders and purple high-tops.”[19]
Shadows in Death[]
- Bloodred lettering on the black shirt under her black bibbed baggies read: ASS-KICKING GEEK.[20]
Desperation in Death[]
- Blue-and-green-striped baggies, a sunshine-yellow tank, with the new feature of hair ink black at the crown falling into a short, multicolored rainbow of tufts and spikes.[21]
Passions in Death[]
- Orange bibs and a tee that looked as if someone had tossed green paint on a white canvas, short, streaky dark hair[11]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 73
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 72
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 72; Delusion in Death, Chapter 3
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 137
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 43
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), pp. 73, 137, 210
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), pp. 147, 319
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 82
- ↑ Salvation in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2), p. 152
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), pp. 177, 187-188
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Passions in Death, Chapter 19
- ↑ Promises in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2), pp. 131-132
- ↑ Fantasy in Death, Chapter 2
- ↑ Delusion in Death, Chapter 5
- ↑ Taken in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Wonderment in Death, Chapter 9
- ↑ Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 17
- ↑ Dark in Death, Chapter 20
- ↑ Golden in Death, Chapter 11
- ↑ Shadows in Death, Chapter 20
- ↑ Desperation in Death, Chapter 19