I think Joe lost a little bit of the charm of my first time meeting him. On top of this nagging concern Joe has been yet again burned by love and has up and moved to the West Coast in an attempt to gain revenge and a fresh start. HIDDEN BODIES has Joe back at his finest, but now dealing with an overwhelming sense of anxiety about a mistake he made that could link him to one of his crimes. He is absolutely off his rocker with some of his thoughts and most obviously the whole being a murderer thing! Despite this, at times he just makes complete sense. Joe Goldberg is easily one of my favorite literary characters. WARNING: Spoilers possible, so if you haven’t read YOU, use caution! Did he make a mistake when taking the life of someone? Are the police waiting for him to slip up? Joe wants nothing more than to focus on finding his one true person in LA, but he can’t clear his mind of the bodies he left behind. He imbibes in all the luxuries around him, eating endless guac and flirting with his slightly crazy, fame obsessed neighbor. Joe finds it effortless to blend into the Hollywood lifestyle and use those around him to better his situation. Joe has been burned in the love department and is craving a fresh start away from New York City, so he does what any heartbroken man would do and packs his bags and moves to Los Angeles. To be specific, he has buried four bodies, each of them someone who was standing in the way of his quest for true love. Joe Goldberg has hidden a body or two in his day.
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