Minor Characters
Mrs. Keene
Natalie Keene’s mother and Mr. Keene’s wife. The grieving woman hates reporters, and when Camille tries to interview her, she tells Camille that she is “disgusting” and “ugly.”
Mr. Keene
Natalie Keene’s father and Mrs. Keene’s husband.
Eileen Curry
Frank’s wife.
Bob Nash
Ann Nash’s father, who actually agrees to talk to Camille on the record about his daughter’s murder, as he is desperate for justice.
Betsy Nash
Ann Nash’s mother and Bob Nash’s wife.
Gayla
The Crellin family’s maid, a former farm girl who traded in working on the hog farm for working for Adora directly.
James Capisi
A little boy who lives in Wind Gap and claims to have seen a woman dressed all in white grab Natalie Keene and pull her into the woods on the day of her disappearance.
Lily Burke
Amma’s first friend in Chicago. After Amma notices Lily and Camille growing close, Amma kills Lily brutally, removing six of her teeth in order to complete the ivory floor of her dollhouse.
Katie
Camille’s best friend from high school.
Angie
One of Camille’s high school friends who never left Wind Gap.
Mimi
A wealthy, snobbish woman who was one of Camille’s friends in high school.
Tish
One of Camille’s high-school friends who never left Wind Gap. She was the nurturing “mother” of their friend group.
Becca
One of Camille’s high-school friends who never left Wind Gap. She is uncomfortable with the fact that after many years, she still hangs out with the same group of women, whose interests have largely diverged from her own.
Jodes
One of Amma’s neighborhood friends, eventually revealed to be her accomplice in murder. The weakest and most sensitive of the bunch, Jodes is often picked on by mercilessly by Amma, Kylie, and Kelsey.
Kylie
One of Amma’s neighborhood friends, eventually revealed to be her accomplice in murder along with Jodes and Kelsey.
Kelsey
One of Amma’s neighborhood friends, eventually revealed to be her accomplice in murder along with Jodes and Kylie.
Joya
Adora’s long-deceased mother, a woman whose memory looms larger than life throughout the town of Wind Gap. Joya was an unkempt, abusive, and possessive woman who physically and emotionally abused Adora.