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Babydoll
by Allyson Roy
Paperback : 400 pages
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In the last three months, three models have been found dead around New York City, each ...
Introduction
"Stephanie Plum, meet Saylor Oz"."(New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips) A new novel featuring a downtown- Brooklyn sex therapist whose caseload includes the occasional murder.
In the last three months, three models have been found dead around New York City, each with a lock of hair missing. It would be just another tabloid headline to Saylor Oz?except that her best friend Benita's brother stands accused. Saylor is convinced someone is reenacting the events of an old movie called Bad, Bad Babydoll. But no one else thinks so?not even the sexy P.I. on the case. Undeterred, Saylor and Benita must infiltrate the modeling world?and put themselves at risk of becoming the killer's next victim.
Excerpt
CHAPTER ONE“Can't we do this another time? I, um, I've got a pole dancing class at eight.”
Crack. The back of his hand caught me on the side of my face, sending me crashing to the cement floor.
Fighting back panic, I squeaked out a plea. “You've made a mistake. I'm not the woman you're looking for.”
“Did I say you could talk?” Judging by the tone of his cruel, coarse whisper, he wasn't convinced. Remind me to brush up on my Method acting.
I sat up, giddy with fear. My hands searched the grimy floor behind me, desperate for something to use as a weapon.
“Did I say you could move?”
“But I just have to itch this one little spot . . .”
He stepped closer, putting his gun within inches of my face.
Between his breath, which smelled like stale tobacco, the dank moldy stone floors and my having had enough surprise encounters with deranged assassins for one day, my dizziness and nausea came rushing back. Great. He won't even let me scratch, what'll happen if I puke? ... view entire excerpt...
Discussion Questions
How far would you bend your own beliefs and standards to fulfill a dream? Have you ever had a goal you wanted so badly you did things you weren't proud of to attain it?Could you forgive Terry Carew? If so, why? If not, why not?
What do you think of Aunt Lana? Does she remind you of anyone in your life?
Do you trust the legal system? Do you believe all suspects are treated equally? What factors might effect how they are judged?
Have you ever had a pet whose unpredictable behavior caused a change in your plans? For better or worse?
Saylor has very liberal views on sexualty and sex workers, while Benita is more conventional. Where do you stand?
Although in real life we cannot push things to the limits as a fictional character can do, can you think of a time when you've created some chaos in your own life to help get a friend through a crisis? Or a friend who's done that for you?
Take a look at Johnny and Eldridge. They have very different personaltities and different atttitudes in regard to the law. Which man do you prefer, and why?
Did you guess who killed the models?
Do you like protagonists who make you laugh? Are their things in Saylor's thoughts that are like your own? Are you more like Saylor or Benita?
Notes From the Author to the Bookclub
We're Allyson Roy, or Alice and Roy, and we love blending gritty, urban suspense with a dash of romance and wacky, laugh-out-loud humor. We call it madcap noir. Crime is never 'cozy' in our books. We let crime be what it is -- ugly, mean and nasty. However, when it comes to funny you can't top the things people say and do. Which is why we pack our stories with plenty of weird, bizarre nut cases caught up in ridiculous situations. Are you one of those people who tend to crack a joke when you're in trouble? Is it because fear brings out the urge to laugh, or is it that laughter helps us get though the worst of times? And maybe it depends on who's in it with you. Like a good friend you can count on to watch your back. Warmhearted Brooklyn sex therapist Saylor Oz and her sidekick, financial analyst/female boxer Benita Morales, are best friends who race through crime adventures bickering and bantering, sometimes blaming, but always forgiving each other, too. Kind of like our marriage. Being a husband-wife team writing under one pseudonym, we sometimes feel like we're living a reality TV buddy movie. Combining our opposite qualities, we use the roller coaster dynamics of a relationship between two strong-willed people to help shape puzzling, funny, or dangerous relationships between our characters. In her hunt to find the killer our height-challenged heroine accidentally ends up being part of a young genius designer's zany plan to tweak the fashion world's traditional concept of beauty. Here are some of the people you'll meet in BABYDOLL. (A few may be dead, but you'll meet them anyway.) A young, Nuyorican artist doing time at Rikers for a murder he didn't commit, a daredevil boxer turned high-rise window washer, a burned out porn actress with a grudge, an aging hippy aunt and part-time nudist, a sexy P.I. who paints still lives, a womanizing agent on the hunt for virgin talent, a world famous lawyer with a bad case of self importance, a nubile fashion model who likes to party, a pretty boy Irish illegal who's good with the ladies and with a knife. Let's see, have we left anybody out? Oh, yeah . . . a pair of smarmy drug dealers with a runaway toilet, and a homeless man who only accepts bacon n' cheese. Bang -- there it is. Allyson Roy (Roy & Alice)Book Club Recommendations
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