| 311 |
Band mentioned in passing |
| ?, Kimberley |
Mentioned by a man that Jack Sawyer rang |
| ?, Madge |
Elderly woman that lived on Maid Marian Way. Tried to get to Ed's
Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau
with her husband |
| ?, Maryann |
Name on some graffiti on a sign at KDCU-FM and Ed's Eats and Dawgs |
| ?, Rico |
Character in a movie mentioned by Charles Burnside. |
| ?, Sophie |
Mentioned by Judy Marshall |
| ?, Stella |
Character in the movie "Execution Express" |
| ?, Troy |
Name on some graffiti on a sign at KDCU-FM and Ed's Eats and Dawgs |
| Abbalan |
Mentioned in passing |
| Acheson, Henry |
In the band Dirtysperm |
| Adkins, Trace |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Alice |
Character from Alice in Wonderland |
| Amberson, Reginald (Doc) |
One of the Thunder Five that worked at Kingsland Ale. Completed a
surgical residency at UI, but quit medicine after incorrectly
calculating the dosage of medicine for a patient and the patient died.
Helped Jack Sawyer with the investigation into the Murders by the
Fisherman. |
| Anderson, Debbi |
Police officer in French Landing. 6'1" |
| Anderson, Sherwood |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Andrews, Julie |
Actress in The Sound Of Music |
| Astaire, Fred |
Dreamed of by Alice Weathers |
| Aubrey, Jack |
Mentioned in passing |
| Auden |
Poet mentioned in passing |
| Avery, Nick |
Bartender at the Oak Tree Inn |
| Avery, Steven |
Author who's book was read by Mouse Baumann |
| Bach |
Composer mentioned in passing |
| Barenboim, Daniel |
Piano player |
| Baumann, Mouse |
A large man who spoke to Bobby Dulac about Jacques Derrida. One of
the Thunder Five who worked at Kingsland Ale. Helped Jack Sawyer with
the investigation into the Murders by the Fisherman. He was bitten on
the leg by the Devil-dog as they rode up to the Black House, and his
body started to dissolve. Died of the injury |
| Baumann, Mr |
Father of Mouse Baumann. Died in hospital |
| Bees |
Used by Jack Sawyer to get into the Black House, and to kill the Overseers |
| Bell, Garland |
One of 2 partners in Bell & Holland, a local law firm |
| Bell, Mr |
Father of Garland Bell. Started Bell & Holland law firm with Mr Holland |
| Berigan, Bunny |
Musician requested by Charles Burnside at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance |
| Bierstone, Carl |
The real name of Charles Burnside, that he used in Chicago. Evil
man who was the South-Side monster while in Chicago, and now is the
Fisherman in French Landing. Escaped custody after being convicted and
sentenced to death in 1964. Killed by Tyler Marshall |
| Billinger, Toots |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau |
| Black Sabbath |
Heavy metal band |
| Black, Jeffrey |
State police detective assigned to the murders in French Landing |
| Blaine |
Monorail that committed suicide. |
| Blake, William |
Poet read by Beezer St Pierre |
| Boettcher, Bunny |
Son of Tom Tom Boettcher |
| Boettcher, Hermie |
Resident at the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Brother of Tom Tom Boettcher. Retired geography teacher in room A17 |
| Boettcher, Tom Tom |
Resident at the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Father of Bunny Boettcher and brother of Hermie |
| Bogart, Humphrey |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Bond, Jane |
Nurse in D ward at the French County Lutheran Hospital |
| Boogeyman |
Ebbie Wexler is afraid of the Boogeyman |
| Boop, Betty |
Mentioned in passing |
| Bradbury, Ray |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Brautigan Ted |
Chief breaker |
| Breakers, The |
Worked for the Crimson King. They have been used to destroy 2 of
the 6 Beams, and one has stopped due to natural causes, leaving just
one left. |
| Brogan, Ferd |
Killed by Charles Burnside in Chicago |
| Brown, Clifford |
Musician listened to by Jack Sawyer |
| Brown, Leroy |
Mentioned in a song |
| Brown, Perry |
State police detective assigned to the murders in French Landing |
| Browne, Sam |
A Sam Browne belt was worn by Bobby Dulac |
| Brynner, Yul |
Bald actor |
| Buckley, William F Jr |
Thought of by Dale Gilbertson |
| Budd, Grace |
Victim of Albert Fish in Spring of 1928 |
| Budd, Mrs |
Mother of Grace Bud. She received a letter from Albert Fish about the murder of her daughter |
| Bumstead, Glad |
Wife of Richie Bumstead. Died at 31 years old |
| Bumstead, Richie |
Friend of Myrtle Harrington. Husband of Glad Bumstead |
| Bunch, John |
Singer listened to by Henry Leyden |
| Bundy, Ted |
Modern day murderer |
| Burnitz, Jeromy |
On a poster in Tyler Marshall's Room. Played for the Milwaukee Brewers |
| Burnside, Althea |
Supposed to have been an aunt of Charles Burnside that is paying
for his care at the Maxton Elder Care Facility. There seem to be no
trace of her in any records |
| Burnside, Althea |
Owned a Diner in Butternut. No relation of Charles Burnside |
| Burnside, Althea |
Black woman in Milwaukee. No relation of Charles Burnside |
| Burnside, Charles (Burney) |
In room D18 of the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Arrived in 1996 at
the age of 78. Acts as if he has Alzheimer's disease, but it seem to go
into remission at times and he is in good health. His real name is Carl
Bierstone, but he changed his name when he escaped from Chicago in
1964. He is the Fisherman. Killed by Tyler Marshall |
| Bush, George W |
President of the United States |
| Calloway, Cab |
Seen in a suit by Rebecca Vilas |
| Cantinaro, Hubert (Sonny) |
One of the Thunder Five that worked at Kingsland Ale. Helped Jack
Sawyer with the investigation into the Murders by the Fisherman. |
| Carmichael, Hoagy |
Singer liked by Henry Leyden |
| Carpenter |
Character from Alice in Wonderland |
| Carrey, Jim |
Comedy actor |
| Carton, Sydney |
Character in a Charles Dickens book |
| Cavanaugh, Lily |
Stage name and maiden name of Lily Sawyer |
| Charles, Ray |
Blind singer and friend of Henry Leyden |
| Chicago |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Chizzle, ? |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens. Attorney |
| Christie, Irving |
Suffered a minor heart attack at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Cline, Patsy |
Favourite singer of Jack Sawyer |
| Cobain, Kurt |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Cole, Cozy |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Coleridge, ? |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Como, Perry |
Singer liked by Henry Leyden |
| Connery, Sean |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Cooper, Gary |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Cousteau, Jacques |
Underwater explorer |
| Craven, Wes |
Movie director |
| Crimson King, The |
Dreamed of by Judy Marshall. Physically he is locked in a cell at
the top of the Tower, but he uses various methods to allow himself to
leave the cell. He uses Breakers to break the Beams. |
| Crossan, John Dominic |
Author on first century Christianity |
| Cruise, Tom |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Curless. Dick |
Country singer |
| Dahmer, Jeffrey |
Modern day murderer |
| Daley, ? |
Mayor mentioned in passing |
| Dalrymple, Hoover |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau. 71 year old man |
| d'Artagnan |
Mentioned in passing |
| Davis, Jonathan |
Musician mentioned by Bobby Dulas |
| Dedlock, Lady |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens |
| Dedlock, Leicester |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens |
| DeLoessian, Laura (Queen of the Territories) |
Lily Cavanaugh's twinner |
| DeLois, Judy |
Maiden name of Judy Marshall. |
| DeLois, Mr |
Father of Judy DeLois |
| Deneuve, Catherine |
Actress mentioned in passing |
| Derleth, August |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Derrida, Jacques |
Author mentioned my Mouse |
| Descartes |
Author who's book was read by Mouse Baumann |
| Deschain, Roland |
There is only one Gunslinger left, and he has trained 3 others |
| Desmond, Paul |
Musician listened to by Jack Sawyer |
| Devil-Dog |
Evil smoky-dog that guarded the road into the Black House.
See-through. Shot multiple times by the Thunder Five, but only injured.
Once the Big Combination was destroyed, it became real and died. It but
Mouse Baumann and he melted away to nothing. |
| Dickens, Charles |
Wrote "Bleak House" that was read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Dillinger, John |
Mentioned in passing |
| Dillon, Marshall |
Mentioned in passing |
| Dion |
Sang "Runaround Sue" |
| Dirtysperm |
A band liked by Morris Rosen. They did a cover of a Supremes song |
| Dorsey, Tommy |
Musician played at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance by Symphonic Stan, the Big-band Man |
| Dracula |
Mentioned in passing |
| Drizzle, ? |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens. Attorney |
| Dulac, Bobby |
Police officer in French Landing. Partner of Tom Lund |
| Eisman, Otto |
Worked at French County Farm Equipment |
| Ellington, Duke |
Seen in a suit by Rebecca Vilas |
| Ellison, John |
Owned the property where the body of John Irekenham was found by Spender Hovdahl |
| Elroy |
From the Territories. Once tried to rape Jack Sawyer in the Oatley Tap bar |
| English, Petra |
Orderly from Asphodel |
| Erbter, Tommy |
Made a comment about Judy Marshall to Tyler Marshall |
| Erickson, Weenie |
Used to be the DJ at the Maxton Elder Care Facility's dances until he moved to Rancine |
| Evans, Bill |
One of the Bill Evans Trio. Piano Player |
| Evans, Ethan |
On the desk in D Ward. Helped Wendell Green to hide in the office of Dr Spegelnam and tape Jack Sawyer and Judy Marshall |
| Evinrude, Claire |
Oncologist that lived with Jack Sawyer |
| Evitz, Buck |
Postman who delivers to Jack Sawyer |
| Far Eyes |
An Indian Chief who told his tribe to jump to their death in Great Bluff in 1888 |
| Farren |
Captain of the outer guards in the Territories when Jack Sawyer was a child. Let him into see the Queens Chamber |
| Fine, Morty |
Works on the registration desk at the Nelson Hotel |
| Fish, Albert |
Murderer from the turn of the century. He has been dead for 67
years, but the current murders are very much like his murders. One of
his victims was Grace Budd, and he sent notes to the parents of the
victims. Also ate part of the victims. |
| Flagler, Herman (Poochie) |
10 year old boy killed by Charles Burnside in Chicago |
| Flanigan, Phil |
Singer listened to by Henry Leyden |
| Flannagan, Tommy |
Musician listened to by Jack Sawyer |
| Flostad, Flora |
Resident at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Ford, Ford Madox |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden. Wrote "Te Good Soldier" |
| Fredriksen, Paula |
Author on first century Christianity |
| Freneau, Irma |
The third victim of the "Fisherman". 10 years old, and partly eaten
by a dog. The Fisherman only wanter her leg. Disappeared 10 days after
Amy St Pierre & 3 days after Johnny Irkenham. Found in Ed's Eats
& Dawgs in French Landing |
| Freneau, Richard (Cubby) |
Father of Irma and ex-husband of Tansy Freneau |
| Freneau, Tansy |
Mother of Irma and ex-wife of Richard Freneau |
| Frost, Robert |
Poet quoted by the Fisherman. Wrote "The Raven" |
| Furcal, Rafael |
Baseball Player mentioned in passing |
| Gacy, John Wayne |
Modern day murderer |
| Gafney, William (Billy) |
Mentioned in an article on the wall in the Black House. Killed and eaten by Albert Fish |
| Garcia, Jerry |
Mentioned in passing |
| Gardener, Robert (Sunlight) |
Twinner of Osmond. Seen in Jack Sawyer's dream |
| Garfield |
Cartoon cat |
| Garver, Freddy |
From the Isle of Irse, 2 worlds down. Burned his left hand off when the Big Combination was destroyed |
| Gatskill, Ina |
Secretary at French County Farm Equipment |
| Gilbertson, Dale |
Chief of police in French Landing. Husband of Sarah and father of David Gilbertson |
| Gilbertson, David |
Son of Dale and Sarah Gilbertson |
| Gilbertson, Ed |
Owner of Ed's Eats & Dawgs in French Landing. 350 pounds, and died of a Heart Attack. Uncle of Dale Gilbertson |
| Gilbertson, Kent |
Cousin of Dale Gilbertson, and brother of Randy Gilbertson |
| Gilbertson, Mr |
Father of Dale Gilbertson, and brother of Ed and Rhoda Gilbertson. Dead. His house was bought by Jack Sawyer |
| Gilbertson, Mrs |
Mother of Dale Gilbertson. She came from a long line of farmers |
| Gilbertson, Randy |
Cousin of Dale Gilbertson and brother of Kent Gilbertson |
| Gilbertson, Rhoda |
Maiden name of Rhoda Leyden. Sister of Mr Gilbertson, and aunt of Dale. Died of Liver cancer. |
| Gilbertson, Sarah |
Wife of Dale Gilbertson and mother of David |
| Ginsberg, Allen |
Author mentioned in passing |
| God |
Mentioned in passing |
| Godiva, Lady |
Mentioned in passing |
| Goldberg, Rube |
Artist mentioned in passing |
| Goldman, Albert |
Author who's book was read by Mouse Baumann |
| Goltz, Ted |
Owner of French County Farm Equipment in French Landing |
| Goodman, Benny |
Musician requested by Alice Weathers at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance |
| Gordon, Dexter |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Gordon, Trevor |
Friend of Monty Fine |
| Gorg |
Evil in the form of a Raven that could talk. Loured the children
close, so Charles Burnside could capture them. Shot dead by Jack Sawyer
outside the Black House |
| Gould, Glenn |
Musician thought of by Jack Sawyer |
| Graasheimer, Merlin |
52 year old man that was beaten in French Landing during the murders of the children |
| Graham, Miss |
Lived with Miss Pentle in the house they named "Honeysuckle" |
| Grant, Cary |
Mentioned in passing |
| Grauerhammer, Reinhold T |
There was a hall in French Landing named after him |
| Green, Wendell |
Reporter for the La Riviere Herald who would do just about anything for a story. |
| Greer, Brooke |
Ex Girlfriend of Jack Swayer. A screenwriter |
| Gretel |
From the children's story Hansel & Gretel |
| Grisham, John |
Author read by Judy Marshall |
| Gunslingers |
From Gilead. They protected the tower and its beams. There is only one left (Roland) |
| Haarman, Fritz |
Mentioned by Charles Burnside. A murdered from the 1920's. Executed for killing 24 people. |
| Hale, Nancy |
Girlfriend of Mouse Baumann in about 1999. Died a few months after they got close to the Black House |
| Hansel |
From the children's story Hansel & Gretel |
| Harrington, Michael |
Husband of Myrtle Harrington |
| Harrington, Myrtle |
Friend of Paula Hrabowski. Wife of Michael Harrington |
| Hartfield, Sonny |
The funeral home in French Landing is the Hartfield & Sons Funeral Home |
| Harvey, Paul |
On the TV or radio. |
| Haymes, Dick |
Musician played at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance by Symphonic Stan, the Big-band Man |
| Hemmingway, Ernest |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Henreid, ? |
From Henreid brothers furniture in French Landing |
| Herman, Woody |
Musician played at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance by Symphonic Stan, the Big-band Man |
| Himes, Chester |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Hobbs, Roy |
Character in a movie |
| Holland, Julius |
One of 2 partners in Bell & Holland, a law firm in French Landing |
| Holland, Mr |
Father of Julius Holland. Started Bell & Holland law firm with Mr Bell |
| Holmes, Sherlock |
Detective mentioned in passing |
| Holtz, Bob |
Part time police officer in French Landing |
| Hooten, Sammy |
Killed by Charles Burnside in Chicago |
| Hope, Bob |
Singer and actor |
| Hovdahl, Lance |
Lutheran Paster in French Landing |
| Hovdahl, Spencer |
Found the body of John Irkenham. A loan officer with the First Farmer State Bank |
| Hrabowski, Arnold (Mad Hungarian) |
French Landing Police Officer. He rang his wife Paula after the
body of Irma Freneau was found, and she rung her friends. This got him
suspended. 5'6" |
| Hrabowski, Paula |
Wife of Arnold Hrabowski |
| Hrabowsky, Al (Mad Hungarian) |
Relief pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. |
| Humpty Dumpty |
Character in a children's nursery rhyme |
| Hutchinson, Vera |
Worked at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Irkenham, George |
Father of John & Husband of Helen Irkenham |
| Irkenham, Helen |
Mother of John Irkenham and wife of George. Received a letter from the Fisherman about the death of her son |
| Irkenham, John Wesley |
7 year old boy murdered by the "Fisherman". Found partly eaten. The second victim |
| Jack the Ripper |
Mentioned in passing |
| Jackson, Shirley |
Author of Hill House |
| Jane Wyatt's Clit |
Dirtysperms lead guitarist formed them, but left to form Dirtysperm |
| Jarnbyce |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens |
| Jarvis, Patty |
Name on graffiti at Ed's Eats and Dawgs |
| Jesperson, Dit |
Police officer in French Landing |
| Jesperson, Elmer |
In room D12 of the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Jesus |
Mentioned in passing |
| Jonah |
Biblical character |
| Jones, Jim |
Mentioned in passing |
| Jones, Tommy Lee |
Mentioned in passing |
| Juan, Don |
Mentioned in passing |
| Judas |
Mentioned in passing |
| Kelly, Grace |
Actress mentioned in passing |
| Kemper, Edmund Emil (III) |
Modern day murderer. He murdered his mother. |
| Kemper, Mrs |
Mother of Edmund Emil Kemper III. He killed her and used her head as a dartboard |
| Kinderling, Thornberg |
Criminal arrested by Dale Gilbertson & given a life sentence
for the murder of 2 prostitutes. Husband of Wanda Kinderling. Farm
insurance salesman from Centralia |
| Kinderling, Wanda |
Wife of Thornberg Kinderling. Alcoholic who taught Sunday School.
She shoots Jack Sawyer, and the wounds were fatal in this world. She
tried to shoot herself, but had run out of bullets. |
| Kissinger, Dean |
Mentioned in passing |
| Korn |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Kornheiser, Tony |
Sportscaster mentioned in passing |
| Krupa, Gene |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Kuby, Milly |
Came 4th in a statewide spelling bee |
| Lackley, Mr |
Patient in D Ward at the French County Lutheran Hospital |
| Lady Magowan |
Mentioned by Charles Burnside |
| Lady Sophie |
Mentioned by Charles Burnside |
| LaFargo, Scott |
One of the Bill Evans Trio. Bass Player |
| Leary, Timothy |
Mentioned in passing |
| Lee, Sam |
Runs the "Reliable" laundry in La Riviere |
| Legion |
One of the names used by the Fisherman |
| Lenore |
Character in Poe's "The Raven" |
| Leone, Anglo |
At the investigation into the death of the Black Man at the Santa Monica Pier. Disliked Jack Sawyer |
| Lepplemier, Gertrude |
82 year old woman that died in a house fire in Arden. Wife of Horst Lepplemier |
| Lepplemier, Horst P |
82 year old man that died in a house fire in Arden. Husband of Gertrude Lepplemier |
| Lewis, C S |
Author who's book was read by Mouse Baumann |
| Lewis, Jerry Lee |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Leyden, Henry |
Friend of Jack Sawyer. He is also known as George Rathburn, the
Wisconsin Rat, Joe Strummer, Symphonic Stan, and Henry Shake. Blind.
Husband of Rhoda Leyden. Owned almost 3,000 CD's and is very
knowledgeable about music |
| Leyden, Rhoda |
Married name of Rhoda Gilbertson. Wife of Henry Leyden. Buried in Noggin Mound Cemetery |
| Limbaugh, Rush |
His radio show is transmitted on KDCU-AM |
| Little Sisters, The |
Act as healers in the Territories, but are really Vampires that kill their patients |
| Locher, Mrs |
Teacher of Tyler Marshall |
| Lodge, Beatrice |
Character played by Lily Cavanaugh in the movie "Execution Express" |
| Loretta, Mark |
Baseball Player mentioned in passing |
| Loveless, Patty |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Lund, Tom |
Police officer in French Landing. Partner of Bobby Dulac |
| Lynyrd Skynyrd |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Machiavelli |
Mentioned in passing |
| Mad Mongoloid |
Elvena Morton's name for the Wisconsin Rat |
| Malamud, Bernard |
Author of "The Natural" |
| Malshun, Lord (Mr Munshun) |
Master of Charles Burnside. Has one eye, and changes shape and appearance all the time. |
| Manassas, Fats |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Manchu, Fu |
Mentioned in passing |
| Mandel, Johnny |
Did the soundtrack for Lost Summer, one of Lily Sawyer's movies |
| Marcos, Imelda |
Mentioned as loving shoes |
| Marshall, Fred |
Works at French County Farm Equipment in French Landing. Lives at
16 Robin Hood Lane, Libertyville, French Landing. Father of Tyler
Marshall and wife of Judy. Asked Jack Sawyer for his help in finding
Tyler |
| Marshall, Judy |
Wife of Fred Marshall and mother of Tyler Marshall. 5'2". Married
name of Judy DeLois. She is experiencing odd dreams and thinks she may
be losing her mind. Asked Jack Sawyer for his help in finding Tyler.
Twinner of Sophie. Knew about the territories that Jack had visited. |
| Marshall, Mrs |
Mother of Phil & Fred Marshall |
| Marshall, Phil |
Brother of Fred Marshall. Ran the family farm |
| Marshall, Tyler |
Son of Judy and Fred Marshall. 10 year old. Disappears off the
street when he is taken by the Fisherman. He was to be delivered to the
Crimson King as one of the two most powerful Breakers ever known. He
escaped when he killed Charles Burnside, and helped free over 750
children from slavery where they were used as power for the Big
Combination, before returning to his parents |
| Martin, Dean |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Martin, Kiz |
Died in a bike accident with the Thunder Five. Fell off the bike after hitting a small stick |
| Martin, Steve |
Comedy actor |
| Mary |
Mother of Jesus |
| Massengale, Janna |
Female Bartender at the Taproom |
| Mathas, Johnny |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Maxton, Ashley |
7 Year old daughter of William and Marion Maxton |
| Maxton, Herbert |
Opened the Maxton Nursing home, that was later renamed the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Father of William Maxton |
| Maxton, Marion |
35 Year old wife of William Maxyon. 5 foot 5 inches, 190 pounds. |
| Maxton, Trey |
9 Year old son of William and Marion Maxton |
| Maxton, William (Chipper) |
42 year old director of the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Spent 5
years with the IRS. Lover of Rebecca Vilas. Husband of Marion Maxton
& Father of Trey and Ashley. Killed by Charles Burnside using a set
of garden shears |
| May, Billy |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| McGurk, Black Jack |
Mentioned in a movie starring Lily Cavanaugh |
| McGwire, Mark |
On a poster in Tyler Marshall's Room. He is Tyler's idol |
| McKay, Steamy |
Elderly shoe-shine that worked outside the French Landing library |
| Metzger, Mrs |
Mother of Ronnie Metzger |
| Metzger, Ronnie |
He was one of the 3 boys that were with Tyler Marshall shortly before he disappeared. Had a minor speech impediment |
| Meyerhoff, Ada |
Resident at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Miller, Glen |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Mizzle, ? |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens. Attorney |
| Moby Dick |
Whale from children's story |
| Monday Man |
The evil entity that infected Albert Fish |
| Monroe, Vaugn |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Moon, Lester (Stinky Cheese) |
Bartender at the Sand Bar |
| Moon, Mrs |
Mother of Lester Moon. Cooked at the Sand Bar |
| Mooney, Ralph |
Wrote the song "Crazy Arms" that was sung by Patsy Cline |
| Morgan of Orris |
Twinner of Morgan Sloat. Molested Sophie when she was 12, leaving her unable to bear children |
| Morton, Elvena |
Housekeeper of Henry Leyden |
| Murrow, Edward R |
Reporter mentioned in passing |
| Nabokov, Vladimir |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Neary, Floyd |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau. Brother of Frank |
| Neary, Frank |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau. Brother of Floyd |
| Nestler, Paul |
Part time police officer in French Landing |
| Noah |
Biblical character |
| Normandie, Mrs |
6th grade teacher of Tansy Freneau |
| Oakley, Annie |
Mentioned in passing |
| O'Keefe, Georgia |
Artist who's posters are in Dr Spegelman's office at the French County Lutheran Hospital |
| O'Neal, Nancy |
Character played by Lily Cavanaugh |
| O'Neal, Shaquille |
On a poster in Tyler Marshall's Room |
| Oop, Alley |
Mentioned in passing |
| Osgood, Mrs |
Mother of Susan Osgood. Lived in Idaho |
| Osgood, Susan (Bear Girl) |
Common-law wife of Armand St Pierre, and mother of Amy St Pierre |
| Osmond |
Twinner of Sunlight Gardener |
| Oswald, Lee Harvey |
Mentioned in passing |
| Overseers, The |
Keep the Wheels turning in the Big Combination. Green Skin and Yellow Eyes |
| Packard, Estelle |
Name that Jack Sawyer called a woman in D Ward of the French County Lutheran Hospital |
| Parker, Charlie |
Musician mentioned in passing |
| Parker, Lester (Speedy) |
In dream of Jack Sawyers. A friend of Jack's as a child. A blues
singer. Twinner of Parkus. He saves the life of Jack Sawyer when he
takes him into the Territories after he is fatally wounded by Wanda
Kinderling |
| Parkus |
Twinner of Speedy Parker. A gunslinger, or lawman from the territories. |
| Patel, Rajan |
Day clerk at the 7-Eleven in French Landing |
| Patricia |
Monorail that committed suicide. |
| Paycheck, Johnny |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Penniman, ? |
Wanted George Rathburn to star on ESPN's national radio show, but he refused. |
| Pentle, Miss |
Lived with Miss Graham in the house they named "Honeysuckle" |
| Perelman, S J |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Plotsky, ? |
Neighbour of Fred Marshall |
| Poe, Edgar Alan |
Poet that wrote "The Raven" |
| Poirot, Hercule |
Character in a book, mentioned in passing |
| Porter, Farfield |
Jack Sawyer owned some of this artist's work |
| Porter, Georgette |
Worked at the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Once caught Charles
Burnside masturbating. Killed by Charles Burnside using garden Shears |
| Potter, George |
Lived in room 314 of the Nelson Hotel. Stopped Charles Burnside
from getting a housing estate contract in the late 1970's, and went
bankrupt in the 1990's. He was set up for the murders of the children
by Charles Burnside using photographs. Has cancer, with only a few
months to live. |
| Potter, Harry |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Praetorious, Elvar |
36 year old Swedish Tourist that was beaten up by 3 men in French Landing during the murders of the children |
| Presley, Elvis |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Proust, Marcel |
Author to be read in the future by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Purvis, Deke |
Lives on Maid Marion Way in French Landing. Husband of Enid Purvis |
| Purvis, Enid |
Wife of Deke Purvis. Rang Fred Marshall at work when she heard Judy Marshall scream |
| Queen Bee |
Helped guide Jack Sawyer inside the Black House |
| Queen, Ellery |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Rack, ? |
Acting head nurse on Ward D of the French County Lutheran Hospital, when Nurse Bond was not on duty |
| Raggedy Ann |
Mentioned in passing |
| Railsback, Andrew |
70 year old man that lived in room 307 of the Nelson Hotel |
| Rakine, Josella |
From Bating, England. Escaped to our world when the Big Combination was destroyed |
| Ramone, Dee Dee |
Musician mentioned by Bobby Dulas |
| Rathburn, George |
Ran a morning talk-back show on KDCU-AM titled "Badger Barrage". Really Henry Leyden |
| Rathburn, Mrs |
Mother of George Rathburn |
| Reagan, Ronald |
Former President of the USA |
| Redding, John P |
FBI agent that is keeping an eye on the murders in French Landing |
| Redford, Robert |
Actor that played Roy Hobbs in a movie |
| Reese, Pokey |
Baseball Player mentioned in passing |
| Reilly, Harry |
Friend of Mouse Baumann after College. Murdered by Sal Turso. Had his head cut off |
| Renniker, Ellen |
Mother of T J Renniker |
| Renniker, T J |
He was one of the 3 boys that were with Tyler Marshall shortly before he disappeared. Son of Ellen Renniker |
| Richard, Little |
Singer from the 1950's |
| Rockwell, Norman |
Artist mentioned in passing |
| Roeper, Herb |
Barber in French Landing |
| Rosen, Morris |
U-Crew summer intern from WU at KDCU-AM |
| Rosen, Mr |
Father of Morris Rosen |
| Rouncewell, Mrs |
Character in the book "Bleak House" |
| Royal, Roy |
Barber in French Landing. Husband of Tillie Royal |
| Royal, Tillie |
Wife of Roy Royal |
| Ruckelman, Erland |
Brother of Teddy Ruckelman |
| Runkleman, Teddy |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau |
| Saknessum, Freddy |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into the death of Irma Freneau |
| Sandburg, Carl |
Mentioned in passing |
| Sanger, Doodles |
Tried to get to Ed's Eats and Dawgs to see the investigation into
the death of Irma Freneau. Party girl that used to work at the Nelson
Hotel 10 years ago |
| Sanger, Mr |
Father of Doodles Sanger |
| Sawyer, Jack |
Retired LA homicide detective living in Tamarack |
| Sawyer, Jack (Hollywood) |
Retired police officer from LA. Bought a house in French Landing
off Dale Gilbertson, who he met when involved with the arrest of
Thornberg Kinderling, and became good friends with Henry Leyden and
helped with the investigation into the Fisherman. Saved the life of
Tyler Marshall, and helped over 750 Children escape from the Big
Combination, which was destroyed by Tyler Marshall. Shot fatally by
Wanda Kinderling, but recovered from the wounds because he was taken
into the Territories by Speedy Parker |
| Sawyer, Lily |
Mother of Jack Sawyer. An actress in many "B Grade" movies. Dead. Married name of Lily Cavanaugh |
| Sawyer, Phillip Stevenson |
Father of Jack Sawyer and husband of Lily Sawyer. Died when Jack was a child. |
| Sawyer, Tom |
Mentioned in passing |
| Schwartzenegger, Arnold |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Scooby Doo |
Cartoon dog |
| Seals, Chuck |
Wrote the song "Crazy Arms" that was sung by Patsy Cline |
| Seger, Bob |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Selig, Bud |
Baseball commissioner |
| Sexson, Richie |
Played for the Milwaukee Brewers |
| Shake, Henry |
Alias of Henry Leyden. A radio announcer |
| Shaw, Artie |
Musician played at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance by Symphonic Stan, the Big-band Man |
| Shellbarger, Franky |
Loan officer at the First Farmers bank |
| Sinatra, Frank |
Musician played at the Maxton Elder Care Facility Strawberry Fest dance by Symphonic Stan, the Big-band Man |
| Skarda, Patrick J |
Doctor in French Landing |
| Sloat, Morgan |
Partner of Phillip Sawyer. He ripped the family off for many millions after the death of Phillip. |
| Sloat, Richard |
Friend of Jack Sawyer as a child. Now head of the law firm Sloat and Associates. Twinner of Morgan of Orris. |
| Slobberbone |
Band listened to by the Wisconsin Rat |
| Slow Mutants, The |
Live in the Blasted Lands |
| Smith, George |
Day manager of the Nelson Hotel |
| Snivelling Shits |
Band on a T-Shirt worn by Morris Rosen |
| Snyder, Gary |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Soderholm, Roy |
Owner Roy's Store in French Landing |
| Sophie of Canna (Sophie the Good) (Young Queen) |
Twinner of Judy Marshall. Became the Queen of the Territories, and
successor of Laura DeLoessian. Molested by Morgan of Orris, and could
not have children. |
| Soule, Howie |
The V-Crew engineer at KDCU-AM |
| Speaking Demon, The |
Mentioned by Parkus as once having inhabited an area |
| Spiegleman, Dr |
Doctor of Judy Marshall in ward D of the French County Lutheran Hospital |
| Springer, Jerry |
TV Show personality |
| St Pierre, Amy |
8 year old girl murdered by the "Fisherman". Found with her liver
and tongue eaten. The first victim. Daughter of Armand St Pierre and
Susan Osgood |
| St Pierre, Armand (Beezer) |
One of the Thunder Five that worked for Kingsland Ale. Father of
Amy St Pierre. Helped Jack Sawyer with the investigation into the
Murders by the Fisherman. |
| Stein, Gertrude |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Steppenwolf |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Stern, Howard |
Mentioned in passing |
| Stevens, Pam |
Police officer in French Landing. |
| Strassner, William (Kaiser Bill) |
One of the Thunder Five that worked at Kingsland Ale. Helped Jack
Sawyer with the investigation into the Murders by the Fisherman. |
| Strode, Woody |
Black actor that worked with Lily Cavanaugh |
| Strummer, Joe |
Henry Leyden hires a post box under this name to post in the tapes of the "Wisconsin Rat" into KWLA radio station |
| Stutz, Samuel |
Photographer in French Landing |
| Summerson, Esther |
Character in "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens |
| Superman |
Mentioned in passing |
| Supremes, The |
Dirtysperm did a cover of one of their songs |
| Symphonic Stan, the Big-Band man |
One of the many persona's of Henry Leyden. Did the Strawberry Fest Hop at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Syverson, Mrs |
Resident at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Tcheda, Danny |
One of 14 full time RMP Cops in French Landing |
| Teach, Edward |
Pirate |
| Tedesco, Iliana |
UCLA History student that had a relationship with Jack Sawyer |
| Temperly, Daisy |
Patient of Doc Amberson that was given the wrong dose of medicine
after her 3rd surgery after a car accident. She died as a result of Doc
Amberson's mistake. Had Blond hair & Brown eyes. |
| Tessier, Kirby |
Police partner of Jack Sawyer in 1997 |
| Thatcher, Becky |
Mentioned in passing |
| Therriault, Ernie |
Retired cop that sometimes does the night dispatch in French Landing & Some private security work at the banks. |
| Thorvaldson, Thorvald |
In room D12 of the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Throneberry, Irving |
Friend of Andrew Railsback. Lived in the Nelson hotel |
| Thurber, James |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Tinky Winky |
Judy Marshall was going a bit 'Tinky Winky' |
| Tisbury, Rod |
Chief mechanic at French County Farm Equipment |
| Topham, Turner |
Paedophile from Londinorium, 3 worlds over from ours. Died in the street when the Big Combination was destroyed |
| Toto |
Dog from the Wizard of Oz |
| Towns, Bill |
In a movie with Lily Cavanaugh |
| Tubby |
Dog mentioned in passing |
| Turso, Sal |
Friend of Mouse Baumann after College. Convicted of Second Degree murder of Harry Reilly, and hung himself 6 months later |
| Ucky Ducky |
In the band Dirtysperm |
| Updahl, Duane |
Owned a place in French Landing |
| Updike, Smokey |
Mentioned in passing |
| Usher, Roderick |
Thought of by Jack Sawyer |
| Van Dusen, Bertha |
Old woman with bow legs |
| Van Morrison |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Vanche, Warren |
Singer listened to by Henry Leyden |
| Vermes, Geza |
Author on first century Christianity |
| Vilas, Rebecca |
Worked at the Maxton Elder Care Facility as the secretary of William Maxton. Lover of William Maxton |
| Walker, Ardis |
Runs the Bait shop in French Landing |
| Wallflowers |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Walrus |
Character from Alice in Wonderland |
| Wanderly, Don |
Brother of Milton Wanderly |
| Wanderly, Milton |
School teacher who disappeared. His face was seen stretched on a
board in the library of the Black House. Brother of Don Wanderly |
| Warren, Beth |
French Landing town treasurer |
| Watson |
Helper of Sherlock Holmes |
| Wayne, Bruce |
Mentioned in passing |
| Wayne, John |
Actor |
| Weathers, ? |
4 Unnamed Children of Alice Weathers |
| Weathers, Alice |
In the single resident room D10 of the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Taught piano |
| Weathers, Martin |
Son of Alice Weathers |
| Webb, Chick |
Mentioned in passing |
| Welk, Lawrence |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Wexler, Ebbie |
Son of Pete Wexler. He was one of the 3 boys that were with Tyler Marshall shortly before he disappeared. |
| Wexler, Pete |
Cleaner at the Maxton Elder Care Facility. Father of Ebbie Wexler. Sometimes mean to the residents |
| Whitestone, Norma |
Doctor of Tansy Freneau. Associate of Pat Skarda |
| Wickman, ? |
Baseball Player mentioned in passing |
| Wiggins, Tom |
KDCU-AM station manager |
| Willeford, Charles |
Author read by Jack Sawyer to Henry Leyden |
| Winfrey, Oprah |
TV Show Host |
| Winnie the Pooh |
Character from a children's story |
| Wisconsin Rat, The |
Announcer on KWLA that did the evening Drive-Time program. Really Henry Leyden. |
| Witch, The |
From the children's story Hansel & Gretel |
| Wold, Chesney |
Character in the book "Bleak House" |
| Wolf |
Friend of Jack Sawyer as a child. Died |
| Woods, Tiger |
Golfer mentioned in passing |
| Wyeth, Andrew |
Artist mentioned in passing |
| Yerxa, ? |
Son of Butch Yerxa. Made his father a paperweight that was used to hit Tyler Marshall |
| Yerxa, Butch |
Works at the Maxton Elder Care Facility |
| Young, Lester |
Musician listened to by Jack Sawyer |