This is the third Patterson book I've listened to, and I greatly enjoyed it. The Women's Murder Club was pretty intriguing to me, minus the court room stuff (which I've previously stated I don't really enjoy). I also liked the dual story lines in this book. Patterson is a pretty interesting author t...
I thought Tandoori was supposed to be smart? Why did she blatantly accused everyone without substantial proof?And if there were no struggles and forced entry, why isn't suicide at the top of the list?
Tandy is back and this time she has 3 mysteries to solve. First, who killed her brother's fiancee (Matthew is on trial for the murder, but Tandy is pretty sure he didn't do it). Second, who is killing wealthy private school girls (who are about Tandy's age). And finally, how are poisonous creatures ...
A wealthy couple is found dead in their bedroom, did one of their children (all prodigies in different ways) murder them? I'm a big James Patterson fan. His books are entertaining and easy to read. I like that the chapters are usually short and it's easy for me to read "one more chapter" before I...
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune!Malcolm and Maud Angel are dead, and their four children ánd Maud’s personal assistant are both the only witnesses and suspects. For there was no forced entry, no physical evidence that there was someone else in the house besides the family. As...
Originally on my book blog!Once I read the first few pages, I knew that it would be impossible to put this book down until I know how they solved the crimes. The 9th Judgement starts out the same way that many other Women's Murder Club books do-- focused on the killer. We knew who the suspects were ...
I have been wanting to read this book since I first read an excerpt from it in the last pages of Fang...or was it Angel...not sure, but anyway, I was ecstatic when I found it at my local library, so I immediately grabbed it and pretty much devoured it in my first week. This is a murder mystery tak...
Originally on my book blogActual rating: 4.5 starsIf I thought the last few books were lacking something, this one brought it all back. I couldn’t stop reading it because the two story lines were intense and interesting. The writing was spectacular in this one as well. I never once thought about giv...
The title was completely misleading. I think instead of Private School Murders, it should have been Looking for James. The reference to the private school murders only took place in the beginning and the end of the novel. The rest of the time, Tandy spent her time to search for whatever information ...
Difficult review.Um.First, we are introduced to the Angel family, and what a bunch of freaks they proved to be. The father created drugs to be fed to the children so that they can be extraordinary human beings. It’s like they are creating from their very own dystopian society. The children know that...
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