Sonia Alves

Sonia, a character in The Heist: Monaco series, is Ansel's Chief Security Officer. She is first seen in The Heist: Monaco, Chapter 3.

Appearance
Sonia has long black wavy hair, brown eyes and tan skin complexion. She wears a violet blazer over a black top with transparent part and a silver necklace.

Personality
As a security officer and former police officer, Sonia takes her job very seriously. In a premium scene in Chapter 5, it is revealed that a thief she was after stole from her already financially unstable sister, which ended with her losing her home. This caused her to develop a black and white morality on thieves and believed that all of them were selfish criminals.

In Chapter 5, after escaping an island with your character, she starts to question whether your crew is as bad as she originally thought.

Ansel Crane
Sonia is his Chief Security Officer. In Chapter 9, she starts to doubt her allegiance to him after he makes several inappropriate advances on her and tries to justify Carlisle's corrupt business practices. If Lena is your muscle in Chapter 11, you slip the business card of Ansel's rival in her pocket, causing him to accuse her of betraying him. When he is giving his speech later, she is shown giving him an angry glare, signifying that their relationship has hit a new low.

Trivia

 * Sonia appears on the cover of The Heist: Monaco.
 * In Chapter 3, it is revealed that she is Brazilian when Rye was describing her and mentioned a Brazilian accent. He also deduces that she used to work in Law Enforcement.
 * On January 29, 2019 PB confirmed to a player via a tweet that the character of she is definitely Brazilian.
 * She appears to be inspired by Carmelita Fox, the deuteragonist of the "Sly Cooper" video game series. Both of them have/had careers in Law Enforcement and have experiences that caused them to question as to whether or not the thieves they are chasing are as bad as they originally thought.
 * In Chapter 5, you have the option to gain trust points with her, as well as try to kiss her, implying that she may become an ally or love interest in the future.