Suzanna, also called Madam Suzanna, is a fruit stand owner in the countryside of Durham.[1]
Appearance[]
Suzanna is an old woman of short stature, usually standing a bit hunched over. She has long, wavy black hair that is loosely tied into a ponytail. She wears a long dress alongside an apron and a shawl around her shoulders.
Personality[]
Suzanna is a kind but straight-forward woman, not afraid to make cheeky comments, even about nobles like William. Although she thinks nobles are different from commoners in general, she seems to hold no grudge against William and is sincere when talking to him. She seems well-aquainted with Durham and its people.[1][2]
Biography[]
The One Grapefruit Pie[]
Suzanna seems to have lived in Durham for many years. She was also present when Michelle and Benjamin were trying to find the town's doctor, informing them that he was away.[1]
After William moves to Durham, he approaches her fruit stand while on his way home. She's surprised by him buying in person since he's a noble and William tells her that he's also a private consultant, willing to help solve any problem. Suzanna proceeds to explain the suffering of commoners under Baron Dublin, advising William to stay away from the issue.[1]
The Dancers on the Bridge[]
While William is investigating the victim named Frida, he asks Suzanna. She knew her, explaining that Frida was a bartender and excellent dancer.[2]