When Love Kills: Obsession

Though February is a month for love, we’re crime writers so we’re going to have a different discussion. It’s been said that there are three motives for murder: love, revenge and greed. Love can manifest itself in many ways, and we’re going to talk about that these coming Wednesdays. First up, let’s talk about obsession.

Wickeds, obsession is defined as “an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person’s mind”. This can certainly be a motive for crime, but it can also motivate characters. Do your main characters have obsessions? Do they drive them, or get in their way?

Jessie: I love this take on love! I guess that is why am attracted to crime writing rather than romance! As to obsession, I would say my protagonist Beryl might well be accused of that sort of emotion when it comes to anything involving speed. In her case I would say a thirst for adventure and adrenaline drive her.

Barb: Obsessed is a word we use easily nowadays. “I’m obsessed with that leather jacket.” “I’m obsessed with that streaming show.” “I’m obsessed with that video of my cousin.” Here’s a dialog from my granddaughter’s third Christmas:

Viola: I am possessed with the gifts.

My son, her dad: Do you mean possessed or obsessed?

Viola: Yes, that one.

I’d guess there are several things Julia might say she is obsessed with. The primary one is solving mysteries. After ten books and five novellas, most of Julia’s friends and family don’t try to stop her. They simply acknowledge it and nod knowingly as she digs into a case.

Edith/Maddie: Mac Almeida in the Cozy Capers Book Group Mysteries is seriously obsessed with neatness, keeping things tidy, following check lists, and generally being borderline compulsive about order. While she can be a bit of a pain about it, it’s an obsession that serves her well in solving crimes. She has a drive to put things right, which includes tying up all the loose ends in an investigation.

Liz: I think it’s pretty obvious that Maddie James in the Cat Cafe Mysteries is obsessed with cats and cat rescue – which gets her into trouble sometimes. Lots of dead bodies associated with cats…but she’s always able to solve the crimes and save the cats.

Julie: I love these character insights! Speed, neatness, cats and solving mysteries. What a perfect mix. Lilly Jayne is a master gardener, but even more than her gardens she’s obsessed with fixing things if it is within her power, which it usually is. What’s fun about her is that she’ll do what needs to be done, from guerilla gardening to clandestinely supporting individuals and small businesses to using her clout to sway a committee.

Sherry: Viola is so funny, Barb! And Julie, I’ve always loved the guerilla gardening Lilly and her friends do! Chloe is obsessed with water sports born from a tragic incident when she was ten. That incident also makes her run every day to stay in shape because she doesn’t want to feel as vulnerable as she did then. Chloe is also dogged about fixing other people’s problems which often leads to trouble.

Readers, how do you feel about character obsessions–do they add to your enjoyment? How about you, do you have any obsessions? Fair warning, one of us may use it in a book!

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Published on February 01, 2023 01:02
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