Rachel Childs

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Rachel Childs is the psychologically fragile former journalist at the center of Dennis Lehane’s novel "Since We Fell," whose unraveling sense of reality drives the book’s suspenseful exploration of trauma and trust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel protagonist
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWork Since We Fell NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthorGenre Dennis Lehane psychological suspense
centralThemeInvolvement identity
marital secrecy
trauma
trust
conflictType internal vs external reality
marital conflict
psychological conflict
createdBy Dennis Lehane NERFINISHED
drivesPlotElement suspense
unraveling sense of reality
familyThemeInvolvement search for her father
firstAppearance Since We Fell NERFINISHED
formerOccupation television journalist
genreOfFictionCharacter crime fiction
psychological thriller
hasBackstoryElement career-ending public incident
on-air breakdown during live news broadcast
hasPsychologicalTrait agoraphobia
anxiety
psychologically fragile
literaryCategory contemporary American fiction character
narrativeFunction unreliable perspective on events
nationality American
occupation journalist
relationshipRole wife of Brian Delacroix
roleInWork narrative focal character
setInLocation Boston NERFINISHED
New England NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 2017

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Since We Fell mainCharacter Rachel Childs