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Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Real Z. Sixkill?

A lot of Spenser fans have been asking me lately if Zebulon Sixkill -- the Cree Indian badass we met in RPB's last completed work -- would ever show up again. For anyone who read the novel, they know Bob left us with another great ally in the Spenser universe and a tough who had just started as Spenser's apprentice. I've been digging into a bit more background for Z. Sixkill has a strong role in the 41st Spenser -- in production now -- and that had me touching base with his reservation in Montana and perhaps learning more about his formation. As luck had it, a buddy of mine recently commented one of the last great Native American football players was Sonny Sixkilller -- a Cherokee who played for University of Washington in the early 1970s. As Bob Parker was a great aficionado of American sports, the connection makes absolutely sense. Whether the connection was conscious or unconscious, only Bob knew for sure.
Comments:
Sixkiller had a role in "The Longest Yard" (1974).

http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0071771/
 
You never know. I read an interview with Parer about how he named Sunny Randall after the (Cardinals?) football player Sonny Randle -- that's name only, but perhaps there was more to Z's creation than that.
 
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