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Protecting Crow Creek since Daddy took ill after Mama died from a stroke several years ago. Divorced Shana after he found her in bed with Tommy Wheeler, a local mechanic. Investigating a series of suicides since his daughter Maddie first jumped in front of a freight train up on Ninth Street two years ago. Struggles with confidence. Worries that his devotion to his job destroyed his family. Can’t forgive himself for his daughter’s death. Has fond memories of his childhood. Loves the pulled pork sandwiches over at Porky’s BBQ on King Street. Easygoing and congenial, but quick-tempered when pushed far enough.
Character Spotlight: Deborah DeVito.
Runs the Points South antique store with her husband Tony, who enjoys hanging out at The Crossroads, a bar owned by retired mob informant Salvatore D’Angelo. Moved to Crow Creek after her son Anthony was killed in the 9/11 attacks. Feels guilty about his death. Thinks she should’ve been able to protect him. Has fond memories of life in Brooklyn. Of Italian descent. Enjoys baking pastries. Loves Atlas the British bulldog, her faithful companion. Compassionate, hardworking, and curious. Have to earn her trust.
Character Spotlight: Black Jesus.
Real name - Darrell Mebane. Drives a logging truck for Scott Lumber. Devoted to his wife Vicky and their four children. Practices rootwork out in the shotgun shack behind their house in Houndstooth where he keeps Granmama’s statue of St. Julia, a persecuted slave girl, and an ossuary. Nearly lost their youngest child Baby LaShawn to pneumonia while Vicky was up in Richmond at her sister’s funeral. Doesn’t believe he has any special powers. Loves Thea the Mastiff, his faithful companion. Hunts crows at the Holt County Landfill. Humble, but strong and protective.
Character Spotlight: Adrianna Fernandez.
Works as a clerk at the Points South antique store. Born and raised in Mexico. Thinks of Deborah DeVito in the same loving way she thought of her late Abuela, who taught her to be true to herself and follow her dreams. Desperately wants children. Dating Eddie, a local electrician who doesn’t seem interested in getting married or starting a family. Enjoys playdates with her niece and nephews. Attends Holy Child Catholic Church. Passionate, loyal, and conscientious. Not sure how much longer she’ll wait around for Eddie to make a move.
Character Spotlight: Pastor Aken.
Leading the First Baptist Church for as long as anyone can remember. Local celebrity. Very dedicated to his flock. Holds candlelight vigils to honor the local suicide victims. Manages the church food bank, provides meals for the homeless, and takes his award-winning choir to sing at the Children’s Hospital at Christmastime. Nominated Trish Hatfield to be the first female Deacon of First Baptist. Of both Native American and Celtic ancestry. Keeps an ancient secret. Fears physical contact. Obsessed with cleanliness. Impatient but charismatic.
Protecting Crow Creek since Daddy took ill after Mama died from a stroke several years ago. Divorced Shana after he found her in bed with Tommy Wheeler, a local mechanic. Investigating a series of suicides since his daughter Maddie first jumped in front of a freight train up on Ninth Street two years ago. Struggles with confidence. Worries that his devotion to his job destroyed his family. Can’t forgive himself for his daughter’s death. Has fond memories of his childhood. Loves the pulled pork sandwiches over at Porky’s BBQ on King Street. Easygoing and congenial, but quick-tempered when pushed far enough.
Character Spotlight: Deborah DeVito.
Runs the Points South antique store with her husband Tony, who enjoys hanging out at The Crossroads, a bar owned by retired mob informant Salvatore D’Angelo. Moved to Crow Creek after her son Anthony was killed in the 9/11 attacks. Feels guilty about his death. Thinks she should’ve been able to protect him. Has fond memories of life in Brooklyn. Of Italian descent. Enjoys baking pastries. Loves Atlas the British bulldog, her faithful companion. Compassionate, hardworking, and curious. Have to earn her trust.
Character Spotlight: Black Jesus.
Real name - Darrell Mebane. Drives a logging truck for Scott Lumber. Devoted to his wife Vicky and their four children. Practices rootwork out in the shotgun shack behind their house in Houndstooth where he keeps Granmama’s statue of St. Julia, a persecuted slave girl, and an ossuary. Nearly lost their youngest child Baby LaShawn to pneumonia while Vicky was up in Richmond at her sister’s funeral. Doesn’t believe he has any special powers. Loves Thea the Mastiff, his faithful companion. Hunts crows at the Holt County Landfill. Humble, but strong and protective.
Character Spotlight: Adrianna Fernandez.
Works as a clerk at the Points South antique store. Born and raised in Mexico. Thinks of Deborah DeVito in the same loving way she thought of her late Abuela, who taught her to be true to herself and follow her dreams. Desperately wants children. Dating Eddie, a local electrician who doesn’t seem interested in getting married or starting a family. Enjoys playdates with her niece and nephews. Attends Holy Child Catholic Church. Passionate, loyal, and conscientious. Not sure how much longer she’ll wait around for Eddie to make a move.
Character Spotlight: Pastor Aken.
Leading the First Baptist Church for as long as anyone can remember. Local celebrity. Very dedicated to his flock. Holds candlelight vigils to honor the local suicide victims. Manages the church food bank, provides meals for the homeless, and takes his award-winning choir to sing at the Children’s Hospital at Christmastime. Nominated Trish Hatfield to be the first female Deacon of First Baptist. Of both Native American and Celtic ancestry. Keeps an ancient secret. Fears physical contact. Obsessed with cleanliness. Impatient but charismatic.