Review: Confessions : The Murder of An Angel - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro



The Murder of an Angel (Confessions, #4)

Review: Confessions: The Murder of An Angel - Book #4 Confessions Series - James Patterson and Maxine Paetro - October 2015

The Angel family especially Tandoori aka Tandy have been through so much agony after discovering that their parents had been murdered , framed for their murder and discovered that their parents had been drugging them since birth and treating them like guinea pigs. Their whole lives turned upside down and shaken to the core.  Tandy - the only girl in the family besides Kathrine who is now alive and well - the family thought she had been killed in an accident years ago has been through the wringer with broken friendships, betrayal from the ones she loved and now in Book #4 someone wants her dead or at least incapacitated and will go to lengths to get the job done . In Book #4 Tandy has one goal in mind, to shut down Angel Pharmaceuticals , but what will happen when it turns out that her evil Uncle Peter has more control over her family finances than she realised and that her so-called Uncle Jacob their guardian has been keeping secrets from them , that will have Tandy and her siblings questioning his trust and loyalty.  This book needs to be read after Book #3 as it focuses on the aftershocks of Tandy's relationship with James and the Paris Event that caused her to spiral into a downfall and depressed state . The way this book finished has made me question whether the author has decided to end the series or will readers see more of the Confessions series as I will be interested to see if we can have a novel told from the two younger siblings Hugo and Harry's POV as we have heard quite a bit from Matthew, Tandy and Kat. 
Confessions is one of James Patterson's Teen Series and perfect for those girls aged 15+ who are into Spy novels and adventure stories filled with Mayhem, Trouble and Bad Guys and of course strong females who don't realise their potential until the going gets tough.




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