Adora Belle Dearheart

Adora Belle Dearheart is the daughter of Robert Dearheart the inventor of the Clacks and sister to the deceased John Dearheart who has been murdered by the unscrupulous business magnate, Reacher Gilt.

Because of what has happened to her father and brother, she is a cynical, angry, chain smoker, whose whereabouts can be determined by asking the tobacconists, or simply finding a huge cloud of cigarette smoke and heading toward the middle of it. In spite of all this, Moist von Lipwig falls in love with her.

Adora is the head of the Golem Trust and fiercely loyal to her Golem charges and makes sure that their well-being is being taken care of, as well as their rights, particularly to one day off a week.


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Footnotes

As for Adora Belle, the clacks were in her bones, it was her legacy and woe betide anyone who got between it and her,*

Unless they were a golem. During the dark days when the familiy clacks company had been usurped by businessmen, Adora Belle had diverted her energies into golem emancipation. She was still involved with the Golem Trust, but the pace of change in Ankh-Morpork, she was pleased to notice, meant that the golems were quite happily trusting themselves.
Raising Steam, p. 35
they could afford Crossly, the butler, and Mrs Crossly too.†

Adora Belle was, as even she knew, a creatively bad cook, mostly because she thought cookery was a waist of time for a woman with even half a mind; and since Moist took pretty much the same stance when it came to manual labour, the arrangement seemed to suit all parties.
Raising Steam, p. 35
Adora Belle.†

'Spike' to her fond husband. Her brother had called her Killer, but he meant it in a nice way.
Raising Steam, p. 36