Review of Cold Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff



13 men had been slayed and many more were out there, but only one can be proven that Cara did it. The whole case rested on a 16yr old prostitute's testimony, who also happens to be a meth addict and pathological liar and refuses to give her real name. Cara's lawyer is Julia Molina. Julia wanted to know what Roarke wanted from Cara. He wanted to understand her. Roarke sees Cara's cousin Erin and she's not doing well at all. Roarke asked Rachel (a social worker) to go with him to talk to Erin. Rachel stays and tells Roarke to go. Rachel ran a halfway house. Rachel calls Roarke and lets him know Jade has taken off from the house. Then there was another pimp murdered with his throat slashed. The Tenderloin was San Fransisco's famous sex district and it consisted of 50 square blocks. Roarke and Epps may have done the murder. Cara is released on bail.
Cara is very methodical, but she never hurt anyone that was good. She was smart and good at disguising herself. She turned off her feelings when she killed. It would never been gone and in reality she was right. She was determined to keep trying. In her own way, she is caring, especially to Roarke.
I enjoyed this book immensely. I couldn't put it down once I started. It was a very good book, well worth the wait.

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