Good Girl, Bad Girl, Christopher Finch
Good Girl, Bad Girl, Christopher Finch
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Good Girl, Bad Girl

Author: Christopher Finch

Narrator: Peter Berkrot

Unabridged: 4 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/06/2013


Synopsis

In May of 1968, New York City is broke and on the skids, and private eye Alex Novalis is hard up for gigs. So when he’s offered a case from wealthy construction mogul Gabriel Kravitz, he can’t refuse.Kravitz’s eighteen-year-old daughter Lydia has gone missing. Though she’s presumed to be with Jerry Pedrosian, the radical middle-aged artist and known womanizer she’d been sleeping with, there are few clues. Information is hard to come by; everyone seems to be hiding something. And then there’s Andrea Marshall, Lydia’s miniskirted and vinyl-booted best friend, who Novalis is deeply distrustful of…and unfortunately attracted to.But as Novalis traverses the city, tracking Lydia from scummy artists’ lofts in pre-gentrified SoHo to luxury penthouses overlooking Central Park, he’ll face threats deadlier than any he signed on for.Smart and sophisticated, Good Girl, Bad Girl provides a rare, fascinating snapshot of late 1960s New York City—a glimpse into the forbidden sex, politics, art, drugs, and counterculture violence that ran rampant in its once gloriously gritty streets.

About Christopher Finch

Christopher Finch was born and raised on the island of Guernsey in the British Channel Islands. He lived in London and Paris before moving to New York City in the late 1960s, the setting of Good Girl, Bad Girl. After working as a freelance writer and artist in New York for more than two decades, he moved to Los Angeles, where he continues to write and make art. Christopher has mounted one-man shows in both New York and Los Angeles, and his work has been included in museum exhibitions. He has occasionally written for television; his Judy Garland biography, Rainbow, was made into a movie for television. He is married to Linda Rosenkrantz, who is an author and the cofounder of the website nameberry.com. They have a daughter named Chloe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert

I never felt fully invested in this novel, kind of like the CEO of a blue chip, Fortune 500 Company. I wanted to like GOOD GIRL, BAD GIRL with its hard-boiled voice and soft-boiled attitude. Alex Novalis actually has a bit of heart, a brain, and a penchant for keeping his penis in his pants, even whe......more

I really enjoyed this book. It was a classic film noir- style mystery set in the art world of 1960's NY. Really engaging story that I devoured in one sitting. Great twists and turns, a fun protagonist and a great world. Highly recommend it. Thanks to Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for a copy in exch......more

Goodreads review by Niki

I enjoyed this book. The protagonist Alex is very interesting and relatable in that he has flaws and isn't exactly 100% invested in his job. He does his job and investigates his cases but he also stops to have a drink or a smoke sometimes. I'm an art lover so I also enjoyed how works of art were weav......more


Quotes

“Christopher Finch has written an absorbing crime novel, steeped in the New York art world of the 1960s. Fast, fun, and groovy, Finch’s story will keep you turning the pages.” —Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Downfall

“I loved this book! Finch’s detail-perfect evocation of the tony uptown and grungy downtown of the broke and rotten mid-century Big Apple is the backdrop for mayhem and murder with errant heiresses, nubile art students and predatory painters. Every page sizzles.” —Michael Findlay, author of The Value of Art

“...a very good thriller set in the period when everyone smoked. I really enjoyed it.” —David Hockney, artist