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Bell(e)s in the Woods - Prologue. Person Register
The Cursebreaker
· Dustin “Dust” Percival: The Cursebreaker
· Anne Percival née Parker: Dust’s mom, deceased
· Derek Percival: Dust’s dad
· Quentin “Quen” “Tintin” Percival: Dust’s little brother
· Carl Parker: Dust’s uncle
· Fred Parker née Smith: Carl’s husband
· Valeria Epps: medic, head of the Medical Incidents Department at Quincefield Hospital, Dust’s superior
· Richard Parker: Dust’s maternal grandfather, the former Cursebreaker of Montana, deceased
· Bridget Parker: Dust’s great-cousin, witch
· Vivan Morgen: nurse student, witch
· Mike, Sean: nurses at MID
· Betty, Sandy, Moira: receptionists at MID
The Detective
· Violet “Vee” DeLaney: detective at QFPD
· Harry Gregory: detective, Violet’s partner
· Josephine “Josy” Bowls: lab technician
· Simon Maxwell: lab technician
· Nico Parker: computer specialist, Dust’s second grade cousin
· Jonah Pike: data analyst
· Alex Stone: coroner
· Peggy North: coroner’s assistant, “magic sniffer”
· Landon Brick: lieutenant
· Rick Reynolds & Stanley Byrd: partnered detectives
· Warren Ingram, John Franks: officer, assigned to Violet and Harry
· Sofia Lopez, Anton Neal, Chris Stark: officer
· Daniel Cooper: district attorney
· Lee Curtis: forensic scientist
· Khalil Shadid: lab technician/forensic scientist
· Florence Winter: staff sergeant
The Lawyer
· Nathan Upfield: private attorney
· William & Matilda Upfield: Nathan’s paternal grandparents
· Millicent Farbrook: Matilda’s goddaughter
· Katherine & Richard Upfield: Nathan’s parents, deceased
· George Upfield: Nathan’s uncle
Others
· Gianna Robert Durham: movie maker
· Antonia Green: mayor of Quincefield
· Kellen McAdams: special inspector
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