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For other uses of Vance, see Vance (disambiguation).

Vance, Tyler

Appeared in Encore in Death (Monday, June 28 - Thursday, July 1, 2061)[1], mentioned in Payback in Death (early August, 2061)[2], and referenced in Passions in Death (Monday, August 15 - Friday, August 19, 2061)

Personal Information[]

  • Description: A lot of brown hair tousled to his shoulders and around a smooth, pretty face with sleep-heavy blue eyes and a night’s scruff of beard
  • Hair: Brown
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Address: Brooklyn, an apartment above his studio
  • Relationships: Cara Rowan (aunt)
  • Occupation: Metal Sculptor

Interesting Facts[]

  • Peabody called him pretty adorable and wants to buy one of his lamps, which she thought looked organic, like it grew in place; it was a pole lamp made up of metal leaves and vines and some birds.
  • Eliza Lane commissioned a piece - a garden sculpture for Sylvie Bowen’s birthday in September. She came by the studio to approve the design and stole cyanide while she was there, using it to poison Brant Fitzhugh and Debra Bernstein.
  • The sign outside his place read: Metalworks Studio and Showroom.
  • The garden sculpture he was making for Eliza has fairies and flowers.
  • In Payback in Death, Eve told Roarke, “Peabody went goofy over this lamp he had. Since I got a look at her part of the house, yeah, I can see it. Still, you’re more up on what she’s doing and where and all that.” She asked Roarke if she had Vance send Roarke a picture of it or one like it if he could see if it would work in the new place, and he happily agreed. She further suggested them purchasing the garden sculpture he was working on for Eliza as a gift for Sylvie - this would be a housewarming gift for Mavis since “Peabody said Mavis would go goofy over [it].” Roarke was suitably impressed by Eve’s thinking ahead to appropriate housewarming gifts.
  • In Passions in Death, Roarke told Eve they would have the sculpture and lamp delivered the following week (the last week of August, 2061) since most of the renovation was complete.[3]

References[]

  1. Encore in Death, Chapter 21
  2. Payback in Death, Chapter 11
  3. Passions in Death, Chapter 3
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