

She eventually locates the original Colorado facility where Lacey has taken up residence, and is given the remaining strains of the virus. A tracking chip is found embedded in her neck, and she travels with the First Colony Apostles to find the broadcast location. It is also revealed that the Twelve and Zero know of her, and seem to be searching for her. When she does begin speaking, her behavior and communication style comes across as quirky and slightly "off" to the members of the First Colony (likely due to prolonged lack of contact with other humans). She can also communicate with animals and the virals. Amy only talks through her mind for a period, telepathically. When she comes to First Colony she still looks like a teenager and has the ability to recover from serious wounds amazingly quickly. She then wanders alone throughout the North American Pacific region for decades, eventually settling in the vicinity of the First Colony, in Southern California. After Wolgast supposedly dies from radiation poisoning, she resides with an unnamed family, and later an unnamed woman (both caretakers later implied to have been killed in a Viral attack). When the original master Virals break out of the Colorado facility, Amy is rescued by Wolgast and resides with him in an abandoned summer camp in Oregon. She was also not abandoned at a convent: in the TV series her mother died of a drug overdose and she was taken into foster care. However, Richards manages to kidnap all three of them and Amy is given the final, refined version of the virus.Īmy's race was changed from white to black in the TV series adaptation, and her age at the start when she is kidnapped was changed from six to ten.

Amy is quickly targeted as a test subject by the secret government program known as Project Noah, and is subsequently kidnapped by Bradford Wolgast and Philip Doyle, but they eventually decide to turn themselves in to save her. Her mother abandons her at a convent, where she forms a bond with one of the nuns, Sister Lacey Antoinette Kudoto. Amy is the daughter of Bill Reynolds and Jeanette Bellafonte. Main character Amy Harper Bellafonte Īka "The Girl From Nowhere".

The Passage (TV series) began adapting the novels in 2019. This series currently consists of The Passage, published in 2010, The Twelve, published in 2012, and The City of Mirrors, published 2016. The following is a catalogue of characters from The Passage, a series of novels by author Justin Cronin.
