25 Things about My Sleuth - Delanie Fitzgerald of Falcon Investigations

Secret Lives and Private Eyes is the first in my Delanie Fitzgerald mystery series. She is a private investigator who lives in Central Virginia. And I’m often asked about what my protagonist is really like. Here’s my top-twenty-five list about my spunky sleuth.

  1. Delanie is a redhead like 1-2% of the human population (and me). She has determination, grit, and a spunky spirit.
  2. She drives a Mustang, and she calls it “Black Beauty.”
  3. My private investigator graduated from VCU (Virginia Commonwealth University) with a degree in business.
  4. She lives in a Sears catalog home from 1939. Back then, people ordered kits from the catalog, and all of the pieces arrived by rail, ready to assemble. Hers is the Yates model. Many of the boards in her bungalow still have the Sears catalog number stamped on them.
  5. Delanie's bungalow has an upstairs. Her bedroom and living space are on the first floor. She may have a remodeling project in her future.
  6. Her partner is computer guru (and hacker), Duncan Reynolds.
  7. She shares her office space with Duncan and his English bulldog Margaret.
  8. One of Delanie’s guilty pleasures is her junk food habit. She also orders a lot of take-out from the nearby restaurants.
  9. When she’s not sleuthing or trailing a suspect, she likes to stay home in her comfy jammies and watch reality TV.
  10. Growing up, Delanie had a major crush on ‘80s rock star, Johnny Velvet from The Vibes.
  11. Her middle name is Lynn.
  12. Delanie has two older brothers. Steve is a Chesterfield County police lieutenant, and Robbie is a bouncer at a club in downtown Richmond.
  13. She used her share of the money from her father’s estate to open Falcon Investigations.
  14. Delanie chose the name for her company in honor of Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon.
  15. Her client, Chaz Wellington Smith, owns a strip club in the downtown area near where Edgar Allan Poe worked in Richmond.
  16. Delanie had never seen an alpaca up close until she encountered Myrtle on John Bailey’s farm in Amelia County.
  17. Delanie’s best friend from school is hair stylist, Paisley Ford.
  18. Though she prefers the comfort of jeans and T-shirts, Delanie has a wardrobe full of outfits and shoes to create just the right look when she’s sleuthing.
  19. Her favorite drink is iced coffee, and her go-to treat is always chocolate.
  20. Delanie and Duncan usually investigate cheating spouses. She is thrilled when she lands an assignment from tell-all author, Tish Taylor, to track down leads on rocker Johnny Velvet, who purportedly died in a fiery car crash in the ‘80s.
  21. While the story is fiction, many of the locales that Delanie visits are real. Some of these include: Amelia County, Belle Island, Byrd Park, Church Hill, The Diamond (Home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels), Kanawha Canal, Library of Virginia, Main Street Station, Shockoe Slip, Tredegar Iron Works, and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Readers who have been to Central Virginia will recognize some of the street and place names.
  22. Delanie got her first name from my niece's friend, and her last name is in honor of F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of my favorite writers.
  23. Delanie's home and office are in Chesterfield County, Virginia. I liked the location because it's close to the city and rural parts of the state. It's also within driving distance to the beach, mountains, and Washington, D.C.
  24. She loves a variety of music, but rock 'n' roll is her favorite. A great escape is to blast the radio with the windows down.
  25. While she has enough culinary skills to survive, cooking is not her forte, and she often forgets to keep the pantry and fridge stocked.

 

 

 

My Mustang Playlist...

I am a beach girl at heart, and Memorial Day weekend is the official kickoff to summer. My sleuth, Delanie Fitzgerald also drives a Ford Mustang. So put the top down, grab your flip flops, and turn up the tunes. Here's my Mustang playlist.

  1. Bad English – “Rocking Horse”
  2. Blues Traveler – “Last Night I Dreamed”
  3. Chuck Berry – “My Ford Mustang”
  4. David Bowie – “Young Americans”
  5. Dick Dale and the Del-Tones – “Wild, Wild Mustang”
  6. Eminem – “Echo”
  7. Five for Fighting – “’65 Mustang”
  8. Jack Ingram – “Mustang Burn”
  9. Jan and Dean – “Move out Little Mustang”
  10. Jason Aldean – “Tattoos on This Town”
  11. Keith Urban – “Sweet Thing”
  12. Leah Turner – “Take the Keys”
  13. Martha and the Vandellas  - “Nowhere to Run”
  14. Megan Nichole – “Summer Forever”
  15. Power Supply – “My 5.0”
  16. Rip Chords – “Hey, Little Cobra”
  17. The Chesterfield Kings – “Shelby GT 356”
  18. The Zip Codes – “Run, Little Mustang”
  19. Toby Keith – "Whisky Girl"
  20. Vanilla Ice – “Rollin’ in my 5.0”
  21. White Zombie – “Black Sunshine”
  22. Wilson Pickett – “Mustang Sally”

Mustangs and Rearview Mirrors

My husband asked me to help him bleed the brake lines in his '69 Mustang convertible this weekend. Pumping and releasing the brakes several hundred times gave me a moment to observe and ponder. I had a '74 Mustang as my first real car in the 80s, and the technology of his convertible was close to my yuck yellow one with the avocado-colored top. (I saved my money from my part-time job to have it painted red.)

I drive a 2015 Mustang now, so looking at the gears and switches was a trip down memory lane. The '69 has slides for the defroster and heat (no air conditioning), a cylinder on the floor for the high beams, a cassette player, metal slide seatbelts, windows that wind down, a hard plastic steering wheel with a mental arc for the horn, and a square key for the ignition and a round one for the trunk. It also has an ashtray and cigarette lighter.

Juxtaposed to my '15, I don't have to take the key out to open the doors or start the engine as long as it's in my purse. I can even start the engine remotely if I want to warm the car up. And the kickin' sound system, phone, and climate controls are changed on the touchscreen in the dash, or I can use voice commands. I can get music through AM, FM, satellite, my phone, or a host of other devices.  And I can enjoy my tunes from space in my heated or cooled seats.

This week is all about memories. My high school reunion is coming up soon, and I'm looking forward to seeing friends who've known me since kindergarten and the old high school. We're going to the homecoming game on Friday. At some point, we're the same people from back then, but in other ways, we're not. We've changed (on all levels), and had a lot of experiences outside of those school walls we shared for twelve years.

We've come a long way. I love the nostalgia of the reunion and the classic cars. It's fun for a summer cruise with the top down, but for every day life, I like my airbags, computer-controlled engine, anti-lock brakes, power steering, and padded steering wheel. 

I love visiting the past. The nostalgia and memories are great. But like with the cars, I've adapted to the technology and ways of today. And, there's a reason that the rearview mirror was designed to be a lot smaller than the windshield.

Enjoy the memories and where we've come from, but celebrate the present and where you're going. Every decade has its own surprises.

The '69 Mustang's dashboard

The '69 Mustang's dashboard

This is where roll down the window comes from...

This is where roll down the window comes from...

My 2015 Mustang

My 2015 Mustang