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A plot unfocused by underdeveloped characters makes a shaky vehicle for the sincere social concerns of Hoffman's latest crime thriller (after Eyes of Prey). When three co-eds from Philadelphia's Penn campus die apparently by their own hands, everyone is willing to write them off as suicides except hard-nosed homicide detective Ariel Dampier and campus cop Lucius Jackson, who is Ariel's ex-husband and on-again, off-again love interest. The reader discovers early on that two of the deaths are the handiwork of Shanicha Wilkins, a crack baby who has grown up without a trace of conscience and who gets her kicks craftily manipulating the vulnerable--in this instance, members of a confidential date-rape therapy group--to acts of violence and self-destruction. The other fatality bears the imprint of an anonymous Shanicha-wannabe, a surprise visitor from the bad seed's death-darkened past who eventually pulls Ariel and her loved ones straight into Shanicha's dangerous path. Although Shanicha has great potential as a criminal puppet master spawned by social neglect, Hoffman limits her to playing the single-minded psychopath, given to nonstop murder schemes, obsessive showering and violent outbursts. The story is dominated instead by Ariel, a mulatto woman on a predominantly white male police force, who is prone to repetitive reflections on identity that never illuminate similar issues for the other characters. So much space is devoted to Ariel getting a grip on her own problems that the murder investigations--and the novel's attempted investigation of racism, sexism, sexual abuse, drugs and failed social reform--are dissatisfyingly displaced. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (November 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843947934
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843947939
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,376,792 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars GIRLS JUST WANTED HAVE FUN!!!, August 12, 2001
By Wayne C. Rogers (Las Vegas, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
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Barry Hoffman, the acclaimed author of the "Eye" series, has written a rather intriguing thriller, BORN BAD, which centers on a female sociopath who literally loves to wreak havoc on others. Shanicha Wilkins was born a "crack" baby and later adopted. As a fourth-grade student and devoid of a conscious, Shanicha quickly learned the power of a lie. She found out how easily people could be manipulated when she falsely accursed her teacher of molestation in the small town of New Canaan, Pennsylvania and unintentionally brought about his suicide. Though Shanicha loved being at the center of attention, she realized-even as a child--how dangerous it could be for her and the apparent need for subterfuge. She understood the necessity for blending in and remaining anonymous so that her wicked actions could be continued. The skillful telling of lies gradually shifted to a deep fascination with fire, followed by a brief period as a murdering arsonist. Now, Shanicha is a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania and has honed her deadly talents into a fine art. She's discovered how easy it is to manipulate depressed students into committing suicide with a few choice words and thrives on this God-like power. When the first student jumps to her death, Philadelphia PD homicide detectives Ariel Dampier and her partner, Doug Thiery, are called in to investigate. It seems like an open-and-shut case, until the second and third suicides come a few weeks later. Campus cop, Lucius Jackson, ex-husband of Ariel, suspects that there's more to these unexpected deaths than meets the eye. When he's almost murdered by an unknown attacker, both the University and the police department have to accept the possibility that there might be a killer behind the scenes, pulling the strings like a master puppeteer. Ariel and Doug are assigned to flush out this mystery person. Shanicha, however, isn't worried about the police. She's been involved in the act of murder for over a decade and knows that the cops can't prove anything. What's troubling her is the fact that she's only been involved in two of the deaths and had nothing to do with the attempted murder of Lucius. It seems that there's someone else on campus with the same agenda as Shanicha and is willing to do whatever it takes to become the reigning Queen of Death. BORN BAD is one of those terrific reads that catch you by surprise. I had it on my book shelve for several months, along with Mr. Hoffman's EYES OF PREY, before I finally picked it up to read, then went through it over a period of a couple of days, while entertaining relatives from out of town. I found myself admiring and thoroughly enjoying Mr. Hoffman's articulate style of writing, along with the way he was able to create such vivid and interesting characters, especially with regards to Ariel and Shanicha. Both are intelligent, troubled, strong-willed, and highly motivated women with a pretty good idea of what they want out of life and how to go about achieving it. The fact that one is evil incarnate and the other is on the side of law and order is beside the point. These are two ladies that rock! Mr. Hoffman is able to climb into their minds and give the reader a window that opens into two very different worlds and lifestyles, allowing us a glimpse of the realities that create such diverse, yet compelling, characters. Also, the supporting characters of Lucius, Chanda, Mia, and Doug Thiery shine with equal intensity, adding structure and pace to the story, allowing the author to explore more deeply the bonds of love, friendship, and psychopathic jealousy. While not filled with page after page of action-filled excitement, there are certainly enough twists and turns to keep the reader hooked and guessing right up till the end. In BORN BAD, a person will come away with the understanding that sometimes justice prevails and sometimes an individual has to take matters into their own hands to balance the scales. One last note, when Barry Hoffman tried to do a book signing at the University of Pennsylvania for BORN BAD, he was asked to leave by the campus officials because they didn't like the subject matter of his novel. He then went off campus and stood in front of a bookstore, handing out over a hundred copies of his novel for free to anyone who wanted to read it. Way to go Barry!!! Anyway, I liked this book so much that I purchased it in a signed, numbered edition for my growing collection and now intend to read his other novels, beginning with HUNGRY EYES.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3-1/2 stars actually, December 28, 2000
By J. Surowiecki (Hanover Park, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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Barry Hoffman's novel "Born Bad" took a little while to get moving along, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The reader is given a chance to get to know the characters very well, indeed. This has been one of Mr. Hoffman's strong points writing-wise throughout most of his novels.

Shanicha Wilkins is a villainess of unique style. She's a social chameleon that's capable of blending into her surroundings with ease. This ability allows her to practice the psychotic pranks she likes to play; namely pushing susceptible co-eds to commit suicide. This obsessive/compulsive lady is not the person you'd want to cheese off. Getting on Shanicha's bad side would most probably be the last thing you do.

Ariel Dampier is a fine main character, although I was a little tired of Mr. Hoffman's constant reminders throughout the novel that she was half-black. It's obviously an important issue to the story, but the whole thing gets a little tiresome when you get deep into the novel. It is this small point that warrants my slightly low rating. But that's just my opinion.

The story itself is tight and well presented. The characters of Lucius and Chanda provide Ariel with some wonderfully crafted companions. If you're familiar with Mr. Hoffman's work I think you will enjoy this book immensely.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of Hoffman's most controversial works!, June 25, 2001
Born Bad, by Barry Hoffman (Gauntlet Press, ...) Shanicha is probably the most diabolical villain since Cruella De Ville. Her cunning enables her to commit murder from afar--definitely a novel approach. Shanicha will make you believe that someone really could be, "Born Bad"....
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4.0 out of 5 stars Born Bad -Barry Hoffman
Born Bad is a well written book by our friend Barry Hoffman over an Gauntlet Press. If you have the time, and enjoy crime books, I highly suggest you pick this one up. Read more
Published on October 11, 2003 by Igor

3.0 out of 5 stars intriguing premise, bland execution
BORN BAD has the intruiging premise of a woman who uses psychology as a weapon, convincing unstable college classmates that they have no other option but to kill themselves... Read more
Published on March 13, 2003 by David Group

3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 STARS...
This was the first book I read by Mr Hoffman and I enjoyed it. It was a pretty good characterization about an unstable person and I liked his narrative voice. Read more
Published on August 21, 2002 by Darren Jacks

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Psychological Psycho!
BORN BAD is an absorbing, gripping look into the minds of two twisted female college students. Loaded with interesting and believable charcters, Hoffman's story flows like melted... Read more
Published on May 26, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars born bad
BARRY HOFFMAN TAKES THE SERIAL KILLER TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL. AT FIRST IT DID NOT APPEAR THAT I WOULD ENJOY THIS BOOK AS MUCH AS HIS "EYES" SERIES. Read more
Published on December 14, 2000 by D. Hensley

5.0 out of 5 stars A great psychological thriller!
Hoffman's BORN BAD, is a suspense tale detailing the evil machinations of a girl who realizes she has the power to manipulate people into committing suicide, and the detective... Read more
Published on November 26, 2000

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