Tony Rez

Tony Rez, a character in the Veil of Secrets book, is Tanner Sterling's former employee. Although he is first mentioned in Chapter 5, he makes his first appearance in Chapter 6.

Appearance
Tony has blond hair, brown eyes, and light skin. He wears a black beanie and a red and black plaid button-up shirt over a white undershirt. He is described to be small in Chapter 6.

Personality
Although he is a criminal responsible for several misdemeanors, he can be helpful when necessary. He is also shown to be a conspiracy theorist given that he believes the Sterlings are responsible for at least two mysterious deaths in Birchport. He is described by Flynn as a "reckless little wannabe gangster" who drinks too much and gets a "mean temper" when drunk. Scarlett describes him as a "lowlife thief".

Veil of Secrets

 * Chapter 5: The Whole Bloody Affair (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 6: Down By The Water
 * Chapter 9: The Rocket's Red Glare
 * Chapter 10: Collateral Damage (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Lawful Good (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 14: The Face of Evil

Tanner Sterling
Tony was Tanner's employee until Tanner fired him. When Tanner is found dead and you interrogate Tony, he tells you that he thinks that his dismissal was unjustified. Tony also says Tanner got what he deserved and admits having broken some of the headlights of Tanner's car, until he realizes that this may make him a suspect in the murder case.

Trivia

 * Naomi mentions that he has been arrested for several misdemeanors such as Driving Under the Influence (DUI), public nudity, and vandalism. In Chapter 11, it is mentioned that he is also guilty of theft and pickpocketing.
 * Tony Rez's appearance and personality is loosely based on YouTuber Logan Paul.
 * He shares the same name as Tony Flores from Wishful Thinking and Tony Kowalski from Crimes of Passion, Book 1.
 * The name Tony is of Greek origin and means: Priceless, flower, inestimable worth. It's the short version of the name Anthony.
 * The surname Rez is of French and Hungarian origin, which means: Terrain (French); copper haired (Hungarian).