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Book Review: Naked Came the Detective by Glendall C. Jackson III

Book Details:

Author: Glendall C. Jackson III
Release Date: June 20, 2023
Series:
Genre: Detective Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 102 pages
Publisher: GCJ3 Enterprise
Blurb:
In many murder mysteries, the call girl gets killed. This novella turns that tired trope on its head.
A skilled and versatile sex worker learns that one of her clients, a prominent businessman, was brutally murdered just hours after their last date. With her unique access to the upper echelon of Washington D.C. society, she embarks on an investigation that leads to a shocking discovery.
Glendall C. Jackson III, an award-winning non-fiction writer, creates a vivid portrait of high-end sex work.

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Naked Came the Detective by Glendall C. Jackson III is a refreshing twist on the classic murder mystery genre. I really liked this book because it defies tired tropes as author Jackson introduces a skilled and versatile sex worker who is thrust into the role of amateur detective. The unique perspective of a high-end sex worker really sets this novella apart, and what really adds to the narrative is author Jackson’s meticulous attention to detail, offering a glimpse into the lives of characters who navigate the complexities of power, privilege, and deception.

The protagonist’s journey from sex worker to investigator is both compelling and unexpected, as she uses her intimate knowledge of the upper echelons of society to uncover the truth behind the murder. The author’s writing is sharp and engaging, keeping readers guessing until the very end.

While the novella may be short in length, it is long on suspense and intrigue. It has a brisk pace, with twists and turns that kept me eagerly turning pages. Overall, Naked Came the Detective is a compelling and thought-provoking novella that subverts expectations and delivers an engaging mystery with a fresh perspective. Fans of the genre will definitely enjoy the sharp prose and inventive storytelling.


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