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Book Reviews of The 8th Confession (Women's Murder Club)Book Review: Yet another hit Summary: 5 Stars
As usual, James Patterson has intrigued his fans and captured their attention from page to page.
Book Review: Great Book Summary: 5 Stars
Love James Patterson and can't wait to read this. Got the book in a timely manner.
Book Review: Great Book Summary: 5 Stars
The book was in great condition. It arrived alot quicker than I thought it would.
Book Review: the best yet Summary: 5 Stars
Every new book of his gets better, I hope that another one will be coming soon.
Book Review: READING PLEASURE TO BE FOUND HERE. Summary: 4 Stars
I have been a James Patterson fan for quite a number of years now and he, and in this case, his cohorts, have given me a lot of reading pleasure. Patterson's books are by no means "heavy reads" and for me, this is part of their appeal and charm. This work, like many, many of his previous novels, which can easily be read over the weekend, are entertaining, you don't really have to think all that much while reading them and they are fast. I personally rather liked this 8th addition to the Women's Murder Club Series.
The authors have given us two separate plotlines to follow in this one. The first being that the police department finds that someone is killing off the rich and famous and they simply cannot figure how these people are being killed or why. Very mysterious deaths! The second plot involves a supposedly really, really nice man...a street person who everyone says is a great guy, being found dead; shot four times and his face beaten in and a couple of ribs being broken. Why would someone want this likable guy dead?
We of course have our regular band of ladies who make up the Women's Murder Club...an interesting group, I must say, involved with these two cases. Sprinkled among the major plot lines we have numerous accounts of the lives and happenings involving these ladies and their "friends." These little side ventures are what really make this series click for me.
The authors have given us a bit of everything to chew on here from deadly snakes, to meth dealers and producers to homeless people to the rich and famous to private boarding schools and of course the everyday lives of our intrepid women sleuths. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader turning the pages and everything is pretty logical; if you view it is a open minded way.
I did feel that the romance and sex which somewhat ran through the pages of this book were a bit contrived at times...more forced than natural, but that is of little moment for me as that is not the reason I read this particular series.
I am giving this work four stars because I enjoyed it, but I certainly would not get into a fight with anyone that give it a three or five star reviewing. To each his own; some, like me, will enjoy this one and others simply will not.
This is a definite "to be check out from the library book," and I am grateful that I did not pay good money for it.
1st to Die (The Women's Murder Club)
2nd Chance (The Women's Murder Club)
3rd Degree (The Women's Murder Club)
4th of July (Woman's Murder Club)
The 5th Horseman (The Women's Murder Club)
The 6th Target - The Women's Murder Club
7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club)
The 8th Confession (Women's Murder Club)
Disclosure:
Obtained: Library
Payment: None
Don Blankenship
The Ozarks
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