Zarya

Zarya, a character in the Kiss of Death book, is your mother and a member of your crime family. She makes her first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Zarya's appearance is dependent on the model chosen for your character. She wears a white suit jacket with a blue and red handkerchief, a black top, and a golden ring necklace.

Personality
Zarya is hard and calculating like her husband, but she seems to operate more with logic than with emotion, unlike Beckham.

Background
Zarya is the the second-in-command after her husband, Beckham. Seven years ago she lost her son during a shootout.

Kiss of Death

 * Chapter 1: Playing with Fire
 * Chapter 2: Past and Present
 * Chapter 3: Making Moves
 * Chapter 4: The Danger of Memory
 * Chapter 5: Action Painting
 * Chapter 6: Taking Care of Business
 * Chapter 7: Point Blank
 * Chapter 8: It Takes Two to Tango
 * Chapter 9: You Dirty Rat
 * Chapter 10: Poker Face (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Swept Away (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: Rescue Me (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 13: Dangerous Liaisons
 * Chapter 14: Deadly Secrets
 * Chapter 15: How the Mighty Fall
 * Chapter 16: Two Households (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 17: The Departed
 * Chapter 18: Speechless
 * Chapter 19: Bound & Buried (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 20: The Casualties of War
 * Chapter 21: Partners in Crime

Your Character
Zarya doesn't take you seriously because she thinks you are too young to understand how things work with the crime family, and even when you try to help with Mayor Truong, she rejects you and says that if she wants your opinion she'll ask for it. Regardless, she assigns you Club Caviar, and she tells you that if you manage to claim its ownership, they'll re-evaluate your position in the family in a few months.

Other Looks

 * -|Face 1=

Trivia

 * Her character face 1 resemble Marlene Stanger from Red Carpet Diaries series; face 2 resemble one version of Your Character from The Haunting of Braidwood Manor; face 3 resemble Loretta Crandall from High School Story: Class Act series and face 4 model resemble Melissa from Foreign Affairs.
 * The surname Wolfe is thought to have Norman origins. An early member of the family bore resemblance to a wolf in either appearance or behavior.