For other uses of Angelo, see Angelo (disambiguation).
Angelo, Darcia - Chief of Olympus Police
First appearance: Interlude in Death ([early] August to [early] September, 2058)
Description[]
- Statuesque brunette in a tiny black dress with enough hair to stuff a mattress. Her voice evoked images of hot desert nights.[1] (See YANNI)
- Told Eve she didn’t like sharing but would appreciate any help she can offer. They worked together, along with Peabody, to solve the murders in Interlude in Death.[1]
- “She wore a summer dress, a breezy one covered with hot pink flowers that showed strong golden shoulders and a lot of smooth skin. Her mass of black hair tumbled to those golden shoulders, curling wildly around her face. Dark, sultry eyes warmed when she saw Eve, and the wide, bottom-heavy mouth curved in a smile. Eve supposed it was the high, needle-thin heels adding to the already statuesque figure that caused the hips to sway as if to an internal rhythm.”[2]
- Peabody said Angelo was one of those women who “pump out hot and sexy with every breath, but in a really classy way.”[2]
History[]
- From Colombia, where she worked Illegals, bunko, and robbery, before coming to work for Roarke.[1]
- After Douglas Skinner told her he had no confidence in her investigation since, as the Chief of Police on the Olympus Resort, Roarke paid her salary, she became a tough-eyed cop with steel in her voice, and Eve could see how she had risen through twelve years in Colombia.[3]
- She was “enjoying the shiny and new of Olympus.”[2]
Interesting Facts[]
- Met and began dating Detective Don Webster while visiting in New York in late summer 2060 during Treachery in Death.[4]
- At the end of Payback in Death, Webster resigned from the NYPSD to move to Olympus to be with her.
YANNI[]
- Hair Color
- The first description was of a statuesque brunette, but later in the chapter she flipped her mane of glossy black hair.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Interlude in Death, Chapter 3
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Treachery in Death, Chapter 8
- ↑ Interlude in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Treachery in Death, Chapters 8 and 12