Object
Catherine Cawood's Blue Ford
Catherine Cawood's personal blue Ford vehicle, distinct from her mobile phone and other possessions. This car is a recurring symbolic and spatial element in the narrative, serving as an emotional sanctuary, family transport, and tool for professional crisis response. Its physical presence (e.g., parked outside Annette’s home, driven through Sowerby Bridge) and visual details (e.g., blue Ford model, empty rearview mirror) distinguish it from handheld objects like her phone.
12 appearances
Purpose
Transports Catherine Cawood and rescued trafficking victim Ilinka Blazevic home from work-related crisis
Significance
Delivers Ilinka to temporary safety, interrupting family conflict and exposing Catherine's divided loyalties between protecting victims and managing her sister's alcoholism and nephew Ryan's awareness of family secrets
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used