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Confessions: The Private School Murders
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SKU: 9780099567387
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“Confessions: The Private School Murders” by James Patterson (ISBN: 9780099567387). A gripping thriller where young women from NYC’s elite are murdered. Tandy Angel, who solved her own parents’ mysterious deaths, takes on the case when police fail to find answers. Can she uncover the truth before another life is taken? Dive into this suspenseful mystery filled with twists and turns.
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Aviral Pathania –
A decent thriller, but not Patterson’s best. The plot had some holes, and I didn’t find the characters particularly relatable.
Syed Muneeb Ali –
Enjoyed the twists and turns! Tandy is a compelling protagonist. However, the ending felt a little rushed. Overall, a good mystery.
Vaishali Pant –
A fast-paced read, but the characters felt a bit flat. Tandy’s brilliance is intriguing, but the plot became convoluted towards the end. Still, it kept me guessing!
Sankar Kumar M –
Dark and suspenseful! The private school setting adds to the intrigue. Some parts were predictable, but still an enjoyable read.
Saksham Arora –
Kept me entertained, but the solution felt a bit out of left field. Tandy is interesting, but the other characters fade into the background.
Sridhar S –
The murders were chilling, and Tandy’s investigation was fascinating. Wish there were more character development. A solid read.
Harsh Khera –
Loved the suspense and the constant guessing game! The private school setting was well-done. A must-read for mystery fans. This book is amazing.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
James Patterson delivers another thrilling page-turner! The suspense kept me hooked, though I wish there was more depth to the victims’ stories.
Vivek Vijayakumar –
Gripping from start to finish! The short chapters make it a quick read. Patterson knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Shantanu –
I was really pulled in by the premise, but it got confusing at times. Tandy’s character could have been explored more. It was okay.