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Confessions: The Murder of an Angel
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Confessions: The Murder of an Angel

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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 she thinks. Even as she's forced to fight for the family company, she's imagining new dangers in every shadow. And as her detective prowess is called into question and her paranoia builds, she has to face the very real possibility that the stalker she's convinced will take her life could be all in her head – or the very real danger that finally brings her down.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 26, 2015
ISBN9781478960027
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Confessions: The Murder of an Angel
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James Patterson

James Patterson is the CEO of J. Walter Thompson, an advertising agency in New York. He has written several successful fiction and nonfiction books, including The New York Times best seller The Day America Told the Truth.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I found the final book in the Confessions series to be quite disappointing. Overall, the series really should have stopped after the first book. It just seemed like the following three books were added after the first one became so successful. I really enjoyed the character of Tandy, but she was touted in the series as a brilliant sleuth, but was underdeveloped in that capacity. Reasons for the actions of the characters and clues to events were dropped into the readers' laps without any foreshadowing or background to make them believable. Motivations were left unclear which left this reader feeling cheated. The characters in these stories and the plot lines had so much potential left unexplored. The series could have been so much more, but after the first book, it seemed as though the authors didn't know where to take the stories, so they devised quick endings that were sophomoric in nature. I'm truly sorry now that I read the entire series and didn't stop after the first book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    In this, the fourth installment in the popular Confessions series, the conclusion of the Angel family’s story spins itself out as Tandy Angel fights for control of the family company. But Tandy sees danger lurking around every corner. Has she become overly suspicious . . . or paranoid . . . or perhaps she’s simply losing her mind? Could it be that the stalker is merely a figment of her imagination, or will she become his next victim?A quick, easy read for the Young Adult audience, this story is filled with the usual twists and turns readers expect from these two authors.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I found the final book in the Confessions series to be quite disappointing. Overall, the series really should have stopped after the first book. It just seemed like the following three books were added after the first one became so successful. I really enjoyed the character of Tandy, but she was touted in the series as a brilliant sleuth, but was underdeveloped in that capacity. Reasons for the actions of the characters and clues to events were dropped into the readers' laps without any foreshadowing or background to make them believable. Motivations were left unclear which left this reader feeling cheated. The characters in these stories and the plot lines had so much potential left unexplored. The series could have been so much more, but after the first book, it seemed as though the authors didn't know where to take the stories, so they devised quick endings that were sophomoric in nature. I'm truly sorry now that I read the entire series and didn't stop after the first book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I read the whole series and was expecting more in this conclusion. It ties up most ends nicely except what happened with James and how he ended up with C.P.. Overall a good YA series.