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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).


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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=== The books contain examples of: ===
* [[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.
* {{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.}}