World may refer to:
- Bondage World, A retail establishment located in the Underground in Connections in Death that boasted live models hyping their products[1]
- Disney World East, where Breen Merriweather was planning to take her son, Jesse during her upcoming vacation, mentioned in Visions in Death[2]
- Love Lights the World, Carmichael Smith’s signature song, which played when Eve engaged the security panel at his house in Imitation in Death[3]
- New World Bank, where Lisbeth Cooke had one and a half million dollars in a security/brokerage account for long-term investments, managed by financial teams and revealed in Loyalty in Death[4]
- Play World, where Jennie Pauley was going for two days of amusement and water parks in Kindred in Death[5]
- Roarke World, where Miguel Rodrigues worked as a game developer, according to Callendar in Golden in Death, although it was possible she just meant he worked for Roarke[6]
- Sports World, a sports store in Brooklyn where Wylee Stamford hosted an event in Secrets in Death[7] (also see Sports (disambiguation))
- Tropic World, mentioned in Immortal in Death when Roarke would not accept Dallas’s answered for why she was marrying him (because he wouldn’t take no for an answer and because she lost her mind), he teased, “That won’t win you the trip for two to Tropic World on Star 50”[8]
- World Card, a form of payment Mavis Freestone used in Naked in Death[9]
- World Domination, first mentioned in Purity in Death by Jamie Lingstrom, who likened the way the Purity virus worked to playing “a nice game of World Domination to piss a little time away, and what happens is, you’re getting bombarded with light and sound, stuff your eyes and ears can’t register on a regular level”[10]; it was also the game Var Hoyt played, tourney style the night Cilla Allen was injured in Fantasy in Death[11]
- World Federation of Nations, which was mentioned in Naked in Death when Derrick Rockman said Gerald DeBlass could have been president and, eventually, the Chair of the World Federation of Nations[12]
- World Intelligence Network, a defunct covert intelligence organization, mentioned in Missing in Death; they recruited and trained Dana Buckley, and used her in their Black Moon sector, doing wet work (killing)[13]
- World Learning Center, where George Pearly did his postgrad work on Space Station Freedom, mentioned in Rapture in Death[14] (also see Center (disambiguation))
- World of Flowers, the major intergalactic enterprise Walter C. Pettibone owned in Reunion in Death[15]
- World Wide Air, which Natalie Copperfield’s sister, Palma, worked for as an attendant in Born in Death[16]
References:
- ↑ Connections in Death, Chapter 5
- ↑ Visions in Death, Chapter 8
- ↑ Imitation in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Loyalty in Death, Chapter 5
- ↑ Kindred in Death (ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6), p. 221
- ↑ Golden in Death, Chapter 11
- ↑ Secrets in Death, Chapter 12
- ↑ Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 3-4
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), p. 52
- ↑ Purity in Death, Chapter 11
- ↑ Fantasy in Death, Chapter 18
- ↑ Naked in Death (ISBN 0-425-14829-7), pp. 293, 294
- ↑ Missing in Death, Chapter 6
- ↑ Rapture in Death (ISBN 0-425-15518-8), p. 133
- ↑ Reunion in Death (ISBN 0-425-18397-1), pp. 1-2
- ↑ Born in Death (ISBN 978-0-425-21568-5), p. 13