
Bev
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Bev is a police officer and the childhood best friend of Angie, the protagonist in Gail Jones' novel 'The Name of the Sister.' Throughout the story, she grapples with her professional responsibilities while becoming increasingly involved in Angie's investigation into the mysterious case of a mute woman found on a lonely road. Their shared history and love for delving into the darker aspects of life provide a complex backdrop to the unfolding narrative.
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