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Confessions: The Murder of an Angel by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

  • tarascates
  • Jan 18, 2017
  • 1 min read

In the dramatic conclusion of the bestselling Confessions series, Tandy Angel's next murder case could be her own. Tandy Angel is losing her mind--or so everyone around her thinks. Even as she desperately tries to destroy her family's poisonous legacy, she's imagining new dangers in every shadow. There are too many powerful people who want to see her dead, and she's the only one who can prove it. As her detective prowess is called into question and her paranoia builds, she has to face the very real possibility that the killer hunting her could be all in her head--or a very real danger that finally cuts her down.

 

I was disappointed in Patterson because there were a lot of plot holes, unanswered questions, the characters were too one dimensional, you just couldn't invest in them, and it ends abruptly leaving you incredibly irritated so make sure you have all 4 books in the series so hopefully you won't feel like you wasted your time.

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