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Naked We Came
by Robert Lane

Published: 2017-08-19
Paperback : 442 pages
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Florida Weekly calls Jake Travis, "One of the best leading men to take the thriller stage in recent years.".Jake searches for the man who abducted and killed his sister and only sibling over 30 years ago. While on a family vacation in Florida, she went to their motel room to get the book ...
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Florida Weekly calls Jake Travis, "One of the best leading men to take the thriller stage in recent years."
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Jake searches for the man who abducted and killed his sister and only sibling over 30 years ago. While on a family vacation in Florida, she went to their motel room to get the book "Matilda." She was never seen again.
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The man who was once the primary suspect has washed up on a beach near Jake's home. He penned a confession just days before his mysterious death, admitting to killing the young girl. Jake suspects that the confession was forced and that the DNA was tainted.
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Jake's vengeful quest tangles him in a web of powerful figures. They have a vested interest in keeping him from learning of his sister's fate. As Jake forges ahead, seeking both justice for his sister and personal closure, he questions if he will ever spring free of his past, or whether the past will shackle him in its chains.
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An emotional tour de force of mystery and intrigue, Naked We Came is a psychologically engrossing thriller, laced with Lane's trademark humor and wit.

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Chapter 17


Alcohol is sex without rapture. It takes you to the edge of all your desires—and leaves you there, dripping with heat and struggling to breathe. It is both soaring anticipation and hollow disappointment. It is consistent on both fronts. ... view entire excerpt...

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How is each character affected by their past?

What is the purpose of Farah Fawcett being mentioned twice in the book and what does she represent?

What caused Jake to suddenly realize that he needed to marry Kathleen?

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