Confessions: The Private School Murders
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amanda dorwart
Second in this series, starts about three months after previous book, I found it enjoyable and was reluctant to put it down. As usual very easy to read with short chapters. Look forward to the next one in the series.
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eric redmond
Second in this series, starts about three months after previous book, I found it enjoyable and was reluctant to put it down. As usual very easy to read with short chapters. Look forward to the next one in the series.
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julia grant
=Capturing read. Sometimes predictable but written in waste that even the predictable sections drew you in. Attention to details by authors set the tone,the mood and the visualization of the characters.
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ryan quillian
Good plot. Interesting characters. Easy to get attached to this group of children trying to find their way once their parents are gone. Who will they be without the drugs their parents insisted they take? Look forward to learning more about Tandy and her siblings.
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bahar
Although this was another one of Patterson's co-authored stories, it was still a worthwhile read. It captured my interest from the first chapter and had a few twists and turns along the way, right up until the very end. Not one of his all time best, but overall an enjoyable fast paced read.
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