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The 8th Confession By James Patterson

The 8th Confession

by James Patterson

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The 8th Confession

If you want to know why James Patterson has been called “America’s #1 storyteller” (Forbes), pick up his new page-turner. The 8th Confession returns us to the mean streets of San Francisco where the Women’s Murder Club reconvenes to sort out a situation that starts out complicated.

First, a meth lab on wheels explodes in the night, bringing Detective Lindsay Boxer rushing to a grisly scene. Sometime later, she and her lover, Joe Molinari, are interrupted by reporter Cindy Thomas, who has come upon the body of an intinerant preacher known for his kindness. Cindy wants Lindsay to know she’s committed to pursuing the story. It’s not until a glamorous, wealthy couple is brutally murdered in their home—with not a trace of evidence left behind—that Lindsay begins to wonder, crazy as it seems, whether all these deaths are connected. One connection that she doesn’t miss, though, is the one sizzling between Cindy and Lindsay’s rugged partner, Rich Conklin. Not that Lindsay has time to think about that. Right now, she needs her pals in the Women’s Murder Club to join in a hunt for a killer that has more twists and turns than a roller coaster. Better buckle up for a wild ride!

Hardcover: 304 pages

Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA ( April 27, 2009 )

Item #: 17-9026

ISBN: 9780316018760

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.72 inches

Product Weight: 12.0 ounces

Good book, but not as good as the first three
March 25, 2010

When I started reading 4th of July, I could tell immediately that JP was writing with a different writer. That's how different the writing style is. It is a good book, don't get me wrong, but it just took a little while to get used to the different feel of the writing.

Reviewer: Stephanie S

WMC
February 20, 2010

Loved this book, I love the series, can't wait to read more.

Reviewer: Jennifer


January 27, 2010

I did not find this book as good as the rest of the series. I was a little disappointed.

Reviewer: Jccn

Not bad...
December 02, 2009

Is it me or does JP need to kick it up a notch on these WMC books? They just aren't as good as they used to be.

Reviewer: Stacey, O


October 06, 2009

Already waiting for the next Womans Murder Club. Great Reading.

Reviewer: E G

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