Tired of working undercover narcotics, police detective Ken Goode wants a transfer to homicide. After the Camus-reading surfer finds the body of a beautiful woman in an alley, he is assigned to head a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I enjoyed reading Naked Addition and how addiction of any kind leads to destructive behavior. I found it interesting to read about the case from the police and cub reporter's points of view and to learn what the police can and can't say to the press and what the press can and can't print. It's all a play on words and showed the ongoing conflict between police investigating a high profile case and the press reporting on it. What I also found interesting about the story were the points of view of the other characters and how they related to the victim and crime. It goes to show how complex, messy, and confusing things can get while investigating a murder. Compared to other mystery novels I've read, Caitlin Rother's knowledge of police procedures and the details she provided were much more extensive and interesting to read.
Naked Addiction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Author, Caitlin Rother takes the reader on ride like no other. The character development in Naked Addiction is superb. With sex, drugs and death, Naked Addiction kept me turning page after page with true anticipation. The story is complex, fun and sexy. I look forward to next installment. I reccommend all mystery fans buy it today!
Excellent Crine Novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I just finished the book Naked Addiction and it was great! I read at least 2 to 3 crime/mystery novels a week and this is one of the best I've read in years. The author has the talented ability to allow the reader to get into the characters with rich descriptions of their thoughts and actions. I couldn't put it down. I am extemely hopeful that the author Caitlin Rother will write another fiction crime novel and keep the Ken Goode character going.
Fabulous Murder Mystery!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This realistic murder mystery gives a frank look at the world of police investigation, murder, drugs, and the newspaper industry. Pulitzer prize-nominated Caitlin Rother brings her experience in journalism and investigative reporting to the forefront and displays a wealth of detail in both facts and character development. The story introduces Detective Ken Goode, who is leading his first murder investigation and trying to solve a murder of a beautiful woman who lives in the world of obsessions: sex; drugs; money and a desire for respect. Each of her characters are authentic and have their unique pasts that tie them into the murder and keep us guessing. Rother is able to sprinkle the details involving these characters throughout the novel and keep most of them as viable suspects until the end. No one likes predicting the ending, and we are not disappointed. We are also able to see inside the minds of many of her characters and learn about each of their insecurities and desires. Each person's circumstances and motivations are woven into the story in a way that makes you feel a part of it. I'd love to see some of these characters again in another novel. (Det. Goode, reporter, Norman Klein, Seth Kennedy) Set in the beach communities of San Diego, it invites locals to reminisce and strangers to discover the great places San Diego has to offer. Also pleasantly surprising, was the fact that although the novel is well resolved and the mystery explained, all the loose ends are not tied up too neatly. Rother rightly leaves some of Detective Goode's personal problems unresolved. No one wants a perfect ending!! Especially when we want another detective novel. This would make a great movie, too!!
excellent police procedural
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
San Diego police detective Ken Goode wants more than anything to be transferred to the homicide division so when he ultimately stumbles over the body of a dead woman he thinks she is his ticket to getting what he desires. His attitude changes when he comes to "know "the victim Tania Marcus who attracted men in droves, some of them walking on the wrong side of the law. He learns that she attended Head Forward School of Hair Design and that she planed to open an "escort" service that will cater to men and women. A couple of days later Sharona, a girl who attends the same school is found dead in the same manner. Through good old fashioned police work Goode finds a connection between the two women and how the Pumphouse, a bar where drugs are sold house works and two men Seth and Keith who are suspected drug dealers and knew the two women. When Keith is murdered Goode knows all three murders are connected and he believes they were all killed by the same person. However, finding the link and the killer isn't easy; as different suspects have diverse motives for killing only one of the victims with no one having reasons for three homicides. Caitlin Rother's first novel is an excellent police procedural that will appeal to fans of Nancy Taylor Rosenberg and Christine McGuire. The investigation contains red herrings, wrong paths taken and misdirection and that makes the reader feel they are accompanying the protagonist. Goode is an honest police officer whose motive for solving the case changes from wanting a transfer to solving the crimes as he gets to know the victims. Harriet Klausner
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