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Introduction

Introduced in Conspiracy in Death investigating allegations of misconduct made by Ellen Bowers against Eve Dallas

Descriptions

  • His face was keen and narrow, his eyes a cool and pleasant blue.
  • He had a quick smile and plenty of charm that seemed to suit the wavy flow of dark brown hair.
  • She remembered his body as being tough and disciplined, his humor as being sly.[1]
  • A good-looking man with sharp eyes.[2]

Personality

  • Sly humor with a quick smile and plenty of charm.[3]
  • Doesn't put much aside for a rainy day but lives within his means.[4]
  • Ambitious: Prefers administration to the streets[5]

History

  • One year ahead of Eve at the academy.[6]
  • Had a 'one night stand' with Eve Dallas during her rookie year [7]
    • In Promises in Death, Eve told Webster she'd already seen him mostly naked.[8]
    • Admits to himself that he never got over Eve. During an argument with Eve in April 2059 (Judgment in Death), Webster grabs Eve and draws her to him and confesses that Eve matters to him and always has. [9]
    • Webster subsequently gets in a fight with Roarke,[10] and decides that he is cured.
  • In April 2059, Webster is seriously injured when he shoved Dallas out of the way of a knife that Art Clooney was wielding.[11]
  • IAB investigated Amaryllis Coltraine. About nine months before she transferred from Atlanta to New York, photos of Coltraine and Alex Ricker hand-holding and kissing landed on IAB's desk. They couldn't find any evidence of wrong-doing on either part so they bumped her down in priority.[12]
  • In late summer of 2060, Webster meets and begins dating Darcia Angelo (Chief of Police on Olympus).[13]

Interesting Facts

  • He's a fashion hound.[14]
  • Former smoker (quit 5+ years previous)[15]
  • Helps his sister, LaDonna Kirk, pay for medical school and gambles on occasion.[16]
  • Springs for Arena Ball season tickets every year.[17]
  • In the Spring of 2060, Webster told Eve she may never make captain; he resented it for her sake.[18]

References

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