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Shane Scully is a fictional character who has appeared in eleven detective stories by novelist and television producer Stephen J. Cannell: # ''The Tin Collectors'' (2001) # ''The Viking Funeral'' (2002) # ''Hollywood Tough'' (2003) # ''Vertical Coffin'' (2004) # ''Cold Hit'' (2005) # ''White Sister'' (2006) # ''Three Shirt Deal'' (2008) # ''On the Grind'' (2009) # ''The Pallbearers'' (2010) # ''The Prostitutes' Ball'' (2010) # ''Vigilante'' (2011) The first three novels were written in the third person, while the latter eight were written from Shane's first person perspective. ==Background== Shane Scully is a fictional Detective III in the LAPD. Similar to Cannell's style when he was working as a television writer, Scully's background is very much a part of how he acts and why he acts the way he does. He grew up in an orphanage. In his early years on the force, he had few friends and tried to operate as sort of a loner type. As the novels have progressed, he has opened himself up to others. In ''Cold Hit'', Scully mentions that he might now be opened up too much. Since his first appearance, Scully has slowly gained a family. He fell in love with Alexa, who is the chief of detectives for the LAPD. The 2 characters have been married since the end of the 2nd novel in the series. Alexa and Scully live with Chooch Scully, who is Shane Scully's son from a one time fling with a prostitute. Starting with ''Vertical Coffin'', Chooch's girlfriend Delfina also lives with the Scully Family. Finally there is the Scully's cat Franco, who Shane Scully got from a prostitute whose murder he solved in ''Hollywood Tough''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shane Scully」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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