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Brody, Siobhan Margaret Mary

Mentioned in Portrait in Death (August 8-15th, 2059)[1], Imitation in Death, Divided in Death (September 21-24, 2059)[2], Origin in Death (Fall, 2059)[3], Salvation in Death (c. May 2060)[4], Thankless in Death (November 22-25, 2060)[5], and Payback in Death (July-August, 2061)[6]

Personal Information[]

Introduction[]

Mentioned first in Portrait in Death when Moira O’Bannion explained to Roarke that Brody was his mother and that she was murdered by his father, Patrick Roarke.

Descriptions[]

  • Moved to Dublin at 18 (“pretty thing and fresh with it”) where she met and fell in love with Patrick Roarke.[8]
  • Wore a silver claddaugh on her left hand like a wedding ring.[9]
  • Her skin was “all roses and milk” and she had a shy smile.[7]
  • She had red hair and pretty green eyes.[10]
    • Though the color was different, Roarke had the same-shaped eyes.[11]

Personality[]

  • Innocent, naïve, wanting romance and adventure.[8]
  • Protective of her baby (six-month-old Roarke) and would never have left him behind. She called Roarke her aingeal (angel).[12]

History[]

Interesting Facts[]

  • No marriage on record; no legal cohabitation on record; no child on record.[7]
  • Beaten by Patrick Roarke; she called a crisis line where she first made contact with Moira O’Bannion. Siobhan left the shelter to return to Patrick at which point he murdered her.[13]
  • No data available on Siobhan after October, 2024.[7]
  • The police did nothing to help try to find her and, when her family searched, they received no help from anyone. Her brother, Ned, was badly beaten when he tried to find her.[14]
  • Her family planted a cherry tree for Siobhan, that stood tall and many-branched, behind Sinead’s home.[15]
  • In July, 2060, Eve had the Siobhan Brody Memorial Park built in her honor/memory and dedicated to Roarke as their second anniversary gift.[16]
  • For their third anniversary, Eve presented Roarke with a painting that Yancy made of their entire family, including Siobhan.[17]

YANNI[]

  • Spelling
    • The name was originally spelled “Siobahn.”[8]. Both spellings of “Siobahn” and “Siobhan” were used in Portrait in Death, but in books since, the spelling of “Siobhan” has been used consistently, so it has been decided for purposes of the wiki that “Siobhan” be the dominant spelling.

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