City may refer to:
- City Ballet, located in New York and mentioned in Possession in Death, Allegra Martin was a principal dancer there before she was abducted and killed by Sasha Korchov[1]
- City Beat, one of the appearances listed in Lee Chang’s media schedule for Eve in Purity in Death[2]
- City Choice Realty, the real estate agency Karlene Robins worked for in Kindred in Death[3]
- City Force, a show that Brent Gordon played a cop on in Kindred in Death[4] (also see Force (disambiguation))
- City Girl, a ladies’ shop located near On the Rocks and mentioned in Delusion in Death[5] (also see Girl (disambiguation))
- City Girl, a screen series starring Missy Lee Durante and mentioned in Secrets in Death[6] (also see Girl (disambiguation))
- City Kitchen, one of the stores in Brooklyn the DeLanos visited during their annual stocking-stuffer shopping day, two months before Dark in Death[7]
- City Lights, one of the stores Jerald Reinhold shopped at to furnish his new apartment in Thankless in Death; Baxter bought his bedroom lamps there - they were trendy and high-end[8]
- City Living, a television series in Encore in Death that featured three roommates - struggling actor who worked at the Café Olé in the West Village (played by Linny (actress)), chef, blogger - looking for love and their big break; Rico Estaban had a guest spot playing her love interest, a baseball player, but it won’t last[9]
- City Style, the design company the WIN Group was using to rehab the building where Marta Dickenson was killed in Calculated in Death[10] (also see Style (disambiguation))
- City Style Home Goods, the home goods store Jon Rierdon managed in Passions in Death[11] (also see Home (disambiguation) and Style (disambiguation))
- City Styles, the brand of shoes that Anna Hobe was wearing when Andrew Dawber left her body in Abandoned in Death[12]
- Dallas City Hospital, where “Sylvia Prentiss” was taken after she crashed her van into Eve’s car in New York to Dallas[13] and subsequently broke out of after killing Officer Malvie[14]
- Joseph Karim City Bag, a “manly version of a purse” that retailed for $8900 at the upscale clothing shop where Lorcan Cobbe (as Patrick) spent over four thousand dollars, Urbane, in Shadows in Death[15] (also see Joseph (disambiguation))
- Lower Manhattan City Morgue, where autopsies were done for the NYPSD and mentioned throughout the In Death Series (also see Manhattan (disambiguation))
- Sidewalk City, Either the same as, or related to, the “Sleeper Village” mentioned in Conspiracy in Death[16]; in Portrait in Death, Louise Dimatto “might have gone against her family’s uptown grain to establish and run a free clinic on the verges of Sidewalk City where sidewalk sleepers made their beds in packing crates and unlicensed beggars trolled for marks, but she’d dug in with her manicured fingers”[17], also mentioned in Haunted in Death: “Plummeting temperatures froze the blood and stopped the hearts of a select few every night in the frigid misery of Sidewalk City”[18]; or one of the shelters Alva Quirk might have used, mentioned in Forgotten in Death[19]
References:
- ↑ Possession in Death, Chapter 9
- ↑ Purity in Death, Chapter 10
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), pp. 167, 257
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 261
- ↑ Delusion in Death, Chapter 3
- ↑ Secrets in Death, Chapter 11
- ↑ Dark in Death, Chapter 8
- ↑ Thankless in Death, Chapter 18
- ↑ Encore in Death, Chapter 7
- ↑ Calculated in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Passions in Death, Chapter 6
- ↑ Abandoned in Death, Chapter 15
- ↑ New York to Dallas, Chapter 13
- ↑ New York to Dallas, Chapter 15
- ↑ Shadows in Death, Chapter 16
- ↑ Conspiracy in Death (ISBN 0-425-16813-1), p. 181
- ↑ Portrait in Death (ISBN 0-425-18903-1) pp. 238, 278
- ↑ Haunted in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Forgotten in Death, Chapter 4