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Home may refer to:

  1. City Style Home Goods, the home goods store Jon Rierdon managed in Passions in Death[1] (also see City (disambiguation) and Style (disambiguation))
  2. Good Shepherd Retirement Home, where Monsignor Quilby spent his last days before his death, mentioned in Salvation in Death[2]
  3. Haven Funeral Home, the funeral home where Jenna Harbough’s memorial service was held in Random in Death[3]
  4. Home Force, a military force in the U.S. active during the Urban Wars, and mentioned in Creation in Death[4]; in Haunted in Death, it was revealed that John Massey had lied about his age to join the Home Force[5] (also see Force (disambiguation))
  5. Home Front, an organization working to provide safe, affordable housing that Brant Fitzhugh was extremely involved with and left a considerable portion of his estate to in Encore in Death[6]; Roarke also contributed to them[7]
  6. Home Safe Women’s Shelter, the Dayton, OH shelter where Alva Quirk ended up after escaping from Garrett Wicker; Allysa Gray founded it and provided Alva’s notebooks (documentation) to the NYPSD in Forgotten in Death so they could prosecute Wicker for spousal abuse[8]
  7. Interface Total Home 5500, a high-end security systems manufactured by Roarke that thousands of people in New York used[9], including Jonah MacMasters in Kindred in Death.[10]
  8. Lowell’s Funeral Home, established by James Lowell[11], it was now owned by the Lowell Family Trust, and where Sarifina York’s memorial was held in Creation in Death[12] (also see Lowell (disambiguation))
  9. Stylish Urban Home, which Eve thought the Havertoe-Silcock home looked like an ad for in Celebrity in Death[13] (also see Urban (disambiguation))
  10. Suskind Home, the Long Island retirement and elder care facility where Adalaide Mosebly lived for sixteen years, until her death in February, 2061 at age 106; her son, Jim, paid for her care and was briefly a suspect in Abandoned in Death.[14]
  11. Travel Home, a global agency listing homes and flats for travelers who preferred that to hotels - basically Airbnb, which Larinda Mars used to rent out half of her duplex in Secrets in Death[15]

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