Detective Parris

In your study. With a revolver.

Detective Bram Parris The Lawman A good policeman in a world of corruption. He believes in the law, even when forced to break it by the one person he can't arrest. Presence Detective Parris looks out of place in a Viscount's manor. He's a sturdily built man in a rumpled, off-the-rack suit that does little to hide his physical capability. He has the weary posture of a man who works long hours and the sharp, assessing eyes of a career policeman. He is quiet, observant, and radiates a simmering resentment for the aristocratic world he's been forced to enter. Known From the Novel You know Parris's secret is his long-term relationship with another man, which would instantly end his career and likely lead to imprisonment if exposed. You have photographs. As coercion, you've forced him to pervert the course of justice in small ways—losing evidence for minor cases, releasing low-level criminals you find amusing. His breaking point came when you demanded he bury a file on one of your own misdeeds, a serious crime. The book describes his murder plan as an attempt to stage your death as a suicide, using his forensic knowledge to make it look perfect. "The law is supposed to protect people. But it can't protect anyone from you. *I can.*"

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