For other persons named Sheila, see Sheila (disambiguation).
Feeney, Sheila
Mentioned throughout the series
Personal Information[]
- Description: Unknown
- Age: Unknown
- Hair: Unknown
- Eyes: Unknown
- Height: Unknown
- Weight: Unknown
- Address: Third floor apartment of one of Roarke’s buildings.[1]
- Relationships: Ryan Feeney (husband); unnamed children and grandchildren, unnamed centenarian grandmother; unnamed sister
- Occupation: Unknown
Description[]
Personality[]
- According to Eve, “Mrs. Feeney, she’s one of the ones who gets it. She understands the cop, the job, the life. Probably why she has all those weird hobbies.”[2]
- She told Feeney that the reason he railed at Dallas was because she was family; that she’d let him rail at her because he was her family. Nobody, according to her, beat each other up as regularly or as thoughtlessly as family.[3]
History[]
- Feeney indicated that he picked her up in a bar.[4]
Interesting Facts[]
- She had a sister who went to the Paradise Salon for her twenty-fifth anniversary. Feeney said it cost near as much as his kid’s wedding.[5]
- She gave Feeney cologne for their anniversary that made him smell like a fancy green salad.[6]
- She loved it when Feeney rubbed elbows with celebrities.[7]
- Feeney said that she was going to require her family to dress for Christmas dinner; he said her gravy was lethal.[8]
- In Memory in Death, she was only ‘letting’ Feeney drink decaffeinated coffee.[9]
- When she was in the mood to cook Feeney’s brains for breakfast, he could usually save himself by taking her flowers with a sappy look on his face.[10]
- She had a penchant for hobbies and crafts, and was always making things. Often unidentifiable things. There was a strangely shaped vase in streaky colors of red and orange that Eve determined was Mrs. Feeney’s work.[11] In New York to Dallas, Feeney said Sheila was at a pottery class when Eve called him in the evening for help.[12] In Desperation in Death, Feeney was eating candied almonds from a rickety bowl crafted by her.[13]
- Feeney was wearing a tattered purple terry cloth robe and stated, “If you saw the one the wife got me for Christmas, you’d understand why I’m still wearing this one.”[14]
- She’d been taking a class on alternative medicine, and had it in her head colonics were the cure for every damn thing.[15]
- She told Dallas she would hold her responsible if the work Eve gave Feeney set back his recovery (when he was sick).[16]
- In Delusion in Death, Feeney brought in a coffee cake that his wife baked in her cooking class.[17]
- In Festive in Death, Feeney said she was having the time of her life at Eve and Roarke’s holiday party, “talking to Ana [sic] Whitney and some Roarke exec about knitting. The three of them were into it like it was their religion.”[18]
- Hated anchovies - in Connections in Death, Feeney was excited to be able to go home and eat pizza with anchovies, saying “I can’t even have them in the house when the wife’s in it.”[19]
- Her grandmother was bilked out of money in a cyber scam targeting centenarians; Feeney closed that case.[13]
References[]
- ↑ Ceremony in Death (ISBN 0-425-15762-8), p. 191
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 89
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 199
- ↑ Holiday in Death (ISBN 0-425-16371-7), p. 51
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 9-10
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 190
- ↑ Witness in Death (ISBN 0-425-17363-1), p. 199
- ↑ Memory in Death (ISBN 0-425-21073-1), p. 234
- ↑ Memory in Death (ISBN 0-425-21073-1), p. 291
- ↑ Divided in Death (ISBN 0-425-19795-6), p. 247
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 30
- ↑ New York to Dallas, Chapter 20
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Desperation in Death, Chapter 8
- ↑ Creation in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-22102-0), p. 31
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 101
- ↑ Strangers in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6), p. 165
- ↑ Delusion in Death, Chapter 15
- ↑ Festive in Death, Chapter 16
- ↑ Connections in Death, Chapter 11