Name: Koblentz
Character Name: Fabian Horvathy
Occupation: Detective
Nationality: Hungarian
Brief Character History:
Detective Fabian Horvathy has spent years searching for clues that could help solve the murders under mysterious circumstances of several Hungarian nobles during World War I. His quest for answers has been full of dead ends and wild goose chases, wearing down his objectivity and chipping away at his confidence. Once upon a time, Horvathy was one of the most respected detectives in the Gendarmarie, but now he has been seemingly banished by his superiors to New England to pursue yet more cold leads there. The insult has given him a chip on his shoulder and a healthy sense of misanthropy, but has strengthened his resolve to find the truth.
Horvathy questions a Hungarian-American labor organizer.
Horvathy now haunts the Hungarian immigrant community in New York City, acting on the long-held suspicion that the perps must be hiding out there. Why else would his superiors send him here if not to hunt down the Communists that killed those nobles in the dark forests of Transylvania? Yes, the Communists did it, his gut tells him. No evidence of that, yes, but no one else would have the twisted psyche to murder people in such a sadistic fashion. And if not the Communists, why would the Hungarian intelligence service send him coded telegrams requesting that he report back on their activities? Do they know something they're not telling him? Is he being used by his superiors? Preposterous. He's here to hunt down those Communists. Yes, the Communists...their guilt is undeniable.
Character Name: Fabian Horvathy
Occupation: Detective
Nationality: Hungarian
Brief Character History:
Detective Fabian Horvathy has spent years searching for clues that could help solve the murders under mysterious circumstances of several Hungarian nobles during World War I. His quest for answers has been full of dead ends and wild goose chases, wearing down his objectivity and chipping away at his confidence. Once upon a time, Horvathy was one of the most respected detectives in the Gendarmarie, but now he has been seemingly banished by his superiors to New England to pursue yet more cold leads there. The insult has given him a chip on his shoulder and a healthy sense of misanthropy, but has strengthened his resolve to find the truth.
Horvathy questions a Hungarian-American labor organizer.
Horvathy now haunts the Hungarian immigrant community in New York City, acting on the long-held suspicion that the perps must be hiding out there. Why else would his superiors send him here if not to hunt down the Communists that killed those nobles in the dark forests of Transylvania? Yes, the Communists did it, his gut tells him. No evidence of that, yes, but no one else would have the twisted psyche to murder people in such a sadistic fashion. And if not the Communists, why would the Hungarian intelligence service send him coded telegrams requesting that he report back on their activities? Do they know something they're not telling him? Is he being used by his superiors? Preposterous. He's here to hunt down those Communists. Yes, the Communists...their guilt is undeniable.