8th Confession by James Patterson
The 8th Confession by James PattersonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Finally getting back to a previous series, after I got caught up with it. Apparently
I forgot to review the third book in the series, but I digress.
The Women’s Murder Club is back, and most of them are doing their own things in this book. Yuki’s career is in danger thanks to her losing streak, she desperately needs a win, and finds the doctor of her dreams. Lindsey is still have issues with her good looking partner, has been told not use work to investigate the murder of a homeless man because she’s been assigned to a very high-profile serial killer. Claire is unfortunately in the same boat, and therefore has a very minor role in this book. Cindy is horrified that the police can do nothing about the murder of this homeless man, so she does her own investigation for the newspaper, all the while having an affair with Lindsey’s good looking partner.
Whew.
Okay so, I’m happy about the resolution between Lindsey, Lindsey’s Partner, Joe, and Cindy. I’m very glad that was taken care of. I was getting a bit tired of Lindsey’s waffling around her love life. Seriously. Also, Cindy seems happy. Yuki is not happy. She didn’t win her case, she’s been assigned a new, more difficult case, and her love life is not going the way she wants it to. Claire was a bit neglected this book, but she did have a previous incident in a previous book, so it’s probably okay that she got a break.
I enjoyed this book. I read it very quickly because I couldn’t put it down. I needed to know what was going on. So with that, and because it wraps up Lindsey’s waffling, I do recommend this one. I mean, well, it’s a series and you probably shouldn’t skip it in the first place!
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Previously: 7th Heaven by James Patterson
Subsequently: 9th Judgment by James Patterson
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Published on May 04, 2022 08:00
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