For other uses of Sam, see Sam (disambiguation).
Gannon, Samantha “Sam” E.
Appeared in Remember When (September, 2059)
Personal Information[]
- Description: According to Dallas, “She’s got spine.”[1]
- Complexion: Freckled
- Hair: Red
- Eyes: Blue
- Address: Upper East Side, New York, NY
- Relationships: Max Gannon (grandfather); Laine Tavish Gannon (grandmother); Jack O’Hara (great-grandfather); unnamed parents; unnamed brother; unnamed sister
- Occupation: Writer (author of Hot Rocks; current project Big Jack)[2]
Description[]
- She had short red hair with a little fringe over the brow, pale skin, with freckles sprinkled over her nose and cheekbones. Her eyes were a strong, bright blue.[3]
- Samantha told Dallas that she wasn’t a weak woman, that she was good in a crisis.[4]
History[]
- Her grandparents were involved as her grandfather was the insurance investigator in the case of the The Forty-seventh Street Job; her grandparents met because of the missing diamonds.[5]
- Her parents had been on vacation, sailing the Med.[6]
- She said she sort of came from money and that her family always had household help.[7]
Interesting Facts[]
- She returned from a fourteen-city jaunt, hyping her book (Hot Rocks), when she found Andrea Jacobs dead in her home; Andrea had been house-sitting when she was murdered.[8] Her two goldfish also died.[9]
- She had, what her mother said, was her grandmother’s obsession with order.[10]
- She moved into The Rembrandt (hotel room four-oh-four) after Andrea Jacobs was found murdered in her home.[11]
References[]
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 317
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), pp. 250-251
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), pp. 254, 256
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 258
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 260
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 262
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 318
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 250
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 978-0-425-19547-5), pp. 258, 263
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), p. 318
- ↑ Remember When (ISBN 0-425-19547-3), pp. 362-364