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Sunny (real name Sonya) Randall is the heroine of one of Robert B. Parker's series of novels. The series got its start when Helen Hunt asked Parker to create a character she could play in a film. The film never materialized, so Parker spun the character off into her own series. The character was introduced in the novel ''Family Honor'' (1999). |
'''Sunny (real name Sonya) Randall''' is the heroine of one of Robert B. Parker's series of novels. The series got its start when Helen Hunt asked Parker to create a character she could play in a film. The film never materialized, so Parker spun the character off into her own series. The character was introduced in the novel ''Family Honor'' (1999). |
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A former police detective and now a private investigator, Sunny takes on numerous cases while trying to sort out her life and her relationship with her ex-husband, Richie, and taking care of her English bull terrier, Rosie. |
A former police detective and now a private investigator, Sunny takes on numerous cases while trying to sort out her life and her relationship with her ex-husband, Richie, and taking care of her English bull terrier, Rosie. |
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* [[Amicably Divorced]]: Sunny and Richie, for the most part. They still get along well and spend quite a bit of time together, to the detriment of their other relationships. |
* [[Amicably Divorced]]: Sunny and Richie, for the most part. They still get along well and spend quite a bit of time together, to the detriment of their other relationships. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Attempted Rape]]}}: This happens at the end of "Shrink Rap", though Sunny {{spoiler|took something to counteract the drug John Melvin gave her. Unfortunately for Melanie Joan, it got far past the attempted stage.}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Attempted Rape]]}}: This happens at the end of "Shrink Rap", though Sunny {{spoiler|took something to counteract the drug John Melvin gave her. Unfortunately for Melanie Joan, it got far past the attempted stage.}} |