Confessions of a Murder Suspect

By: James Patterson
Location: FIC PAT
Genre: Mystery 
OK James Patterson fans- here is a new series to get you going!! Tell me what you think? 

 On the night Malcolm and Maud Angel are murdered, their daughter, Tandy, knows just three things: she was one of the last people to see her parents alive. She and her brothers are the only suspects. She can't trust anyone - maybe not even herself. Having grown up under their parents' intense perfectionist demands, none of the Angel children have come away undamaged. Tandy decides that she will have to solve the crime on her own, but digging deeper into her powerful parents' affairs is a dangerous game. As she uncovers haunting secrets and slowly begins to remember flashes of disturbing past events buried in her memory, Tandy is forced to ask: What is the Angel family truly capable of? Returning to the genre that made him the world's bestselling author, James Patterson introduces a teen detective on a mission to bring her parents' killer to justice, even if it means uncovering her family's darkest secrets - and confessing some of her own
 One of own students has reviewed this book.

This book is a wonderful mystery with drama and love with a little bit of violence with an 18 year old girl trying to keep her family together as her parents had been murdered. The police try to charge her with murder and they keep hounding her when another murder happens right under their noses. They struggle with the life they have been given, as one by one the children fall apart, but the detective doesn’t care until the murder was solved.
I like this book as it was interesting in the mystery department if I had to give this book a rating out of 10, 10 being good (MOST AWESOMEST EVER!) and 1 being bad (like in BORING!!) it would be about 8 1\2 as the story line was exciting and the characters had awesome personalities and so I would read it again.
Review by:

Samantha Izod

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