Detectives In The Dock : Andrew Barrett's Crime Scene Investigator EDDIE COLLINS .. a friend of Andy's since 2004
Eddie
Collins is a CSI working for West Yorkshire Police. He’s been through the mill
since I first encountered him back in 2004. He had a son, Sam, who was
tragically killed in a hit and run accident in Eddie’s first book, The Third Rule. In that same book, he
also lost his wife, Jilly – she couldn’t accept Sam’s death and so took her own
life.
In the next
book, Black by Rose, Eddie
reacquaints himself
with someone with whom he was rather fond: a lady by the
name of Ros Banford – also a CSI. The only problem with this relationship was
that Ros was married. By the end of Black
by Rose, that problem had vanished, and so in the next book, Sword of Damocles, they finally get
together! Yay!
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But the
relationship plays havoc with the gears and chains inside Eddie’s mind, and
they end up separating. Eddie is alone for a while until his father, Charles,
moves in with him. Whenever I visit their house, I always think of Steptoe & Son – it’s a brilliant
relationship.
What's the most rebellious thing Eddie's ever done?
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Eddie is not
a shy person when it comes to expressing feelings of dismay. Couple this with a
dislike of people in general, and you end up with sarcasm and mild violence towards people who get in his way. Since I’ve known him, Eddie has verbally
abused countless people, and had fist fights with dozens – including
high-ranking officers, supervision, and members of the press and public.
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What three things Eddie would take to a desert island?
Eddie prefers
his own company. So I think the three things he’d take to a desert island would
be his entire Pink Floyd collection, a Starbucks, because he loves coffee, and
a roll of razor wire to make sure any other people stranded there kept away.
The Nitty
Gritty.
What or who does your character hate the most?
It might
seem to some people that Eddie hates people the most. He doesn’t; he dislikes
them, but he doesn’t hate them. He does however hate being around them. Unless
they’re dead, he doesn’t mind dead people because they tend not to
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The thing he
hates the most is authority for authority’s sake. Rules for rules’ sake.
Bureaucracy is an unnecessary evil, and if it stands in the way of him working
a scene or a case, he’ll do his best to sidestep it, and if that means breaking
the law, he won’t lose sleep over it.
What is Eddie's worst trait?
Although
Eddie is a gruff and caustic man, he really does have a tender heart – provided
you can get close enough to him to discover it. He would say that his worst
trait is trying to provide justice for people. Because, when Eddie goes out to
get them justice, he goes all-out,
irrespective of who or what stands in his way, and he also doesn’t especially
care what justice is afforded to the criminals: English Justice, or Eddie
Justice, he doesn’t mind which.
Is Eddie a romantic?
Actually,
yes, he is. This might surprise a lot of people, but he gets lonely, despite
longing to be alone.
That tender heart I was talking about? Well, it’s very
well protected behind a high wall, but when it crumbles and someone gets
inside, he’s incredibly loyal and caring.
He yearns
for love and has a lot of love to give. But, typical of a lot of men, he’s
afraid to go out and find it because of what has happened in his past: it always
ended in heartache. So being alone is the safer, more dependable option.
Doesn’t stop him yearning though.
In five
words, describe:
What Eddie’s friends think of him:
Arsehole
with a golden heart.
Eddie’s physical appearance:
“I couldn’t
give a shit.” (Sorry about that – Eddie’s words, not mine).
Eddie’s office:
“Extremely
cluttered but immensely organised.” (Really? You expect people to believe
that?).
Eddie’s
favourite things:
Holiday destination?
Home. (I
suspect it’s that desert island you mentioned above).
Song?
Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd.
Language?
Foul (Kind
of linked to ‘favourite weapon’: tongue).
Would Eddie
rather…
Visit a post mortem or clean up a drunk’s sick?
Post mortem,
no problem. He’d get the drunk to clean up his own sick – with his hair if need
be.
Salute or shoot Dexter?
Salute, bow,
and then curtsy.
Eat pizza or curry?
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