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The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8)
The 8th Confession - Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8
Author: James Patterson
As San Francisco's most glamorous millionaires mingle at the party of the year, someone is watching--waiting for a chance to take vengeance on Isa and Ethan Bailey, the city's most celebrated couple. Finally, the killer pinpoints the ideal moment, and it's the perfect murder. Not a trace of evidence is left behind in their glamorous home. As Det...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780316018760
ISBN-10: 0316018767
Publication Date: 4/27/2009
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 453 ratings
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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martyo avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on
Helpful Score: 4
I am a fan of James Patterson, and loved the TV show of the Women's Murder Club, and hence enjoy this series completely. I like the fast pace. The Authors do not get bogged down in a lot of unnecessary words. Novel twists and turns.
LovesBooks avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 84 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The 8th Confession grabs your attention from page one in a way that James Patterson has perfected. I had a very hard time putting it down and it didn't take me very long to finish. I don't think that this one was my favorite out of the series, but it was still a great read. To me, it seemed that there was less interaction among the Women's Murder Club themselves. Still a great addition to the series and I can't wait for the next one!
reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 330 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
All was going well with this book until Patterson decided to take a sudden left turn that really had nothing to do with the storyline or progression of this book. Sometimes I just don't understand what this author is thinking.

A couple of murders in San Francisco has Lindsey Boxer on the run. What does the curious deaths of a glamorous couple and a homeless man have in common. None of the usual clues seem to add up, that is until a quite by chance discovery leads the investigators to a rather unique murder weapon. But to fully understand why these people were targeted leads to quite a few twists and turns.

The storyline is leading the reader down a very interesting and fast paced path, when out of the blue Patterson throw you a sharp left turn about Suki's new love interest. This part had nothing to do with the storyline and I'm still quite confused as to why it was suddenly thrown in there. What was the point that Patterson was trying to make? I'm still confused over that.

This is one of those series that draws you in and from time to time and even though something will hit you wrong, you keep plowing through. Each character has their own story, each book reveals a little more. I like how Patterson is starting to reveal a little bit more about each character, each person is starting to show a little bit more of themselves and that is what keeps me reading the Women's Murder Club.
bothrootes avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This Womaens Murder Club book was not as good as the others have been. The characters seem to be stuck in a rut. The two murders that the women were involved in were somewhat interesting but it took a while for me to get interested in them.
LadyBook81 avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 60 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved it! I really love this series. I can't believe I have to wait until 2010 for a new book. If you are a fan of this series you will love this book. I love that there were multiple plots going at the same time. Very quick read.
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reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 12 more book reviews
Another great addition to the Lindsay Boxer series by Patterson. Kept my attention all the way through. And the characters are believable and interesting.
sharalsbooks avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 259 more book reviews
I keep thinking that this will be the last installment of "The Women's Murder Club" series that I will read as I have assumed, incorrectly, that Patterson can't take these characters any further without them becoming redundant. I love to be surprised and Patterson doesn't dissapoint as, once again, I am pleasantly surprised at what Lindsay, Claire, Yuki and Cindy find themselves thrust into.

I enjoyed the developing attraction between Lindsay and Conklin initially, but I am glad to see Patterson take it in a different direction; besides, I love Joe and have been rooting for them for a very long time. I've also wanted to see Cindy in a more central role and with this book, I get my wish as she not only gets a relationship but also plays an active position in one of the murder cases. Yuki seems to be at odds in her career and her personal life, but I am hopeful that Patterson will turn that around. Claire is always great as the glue that holds the group together with her common sense and logic.

The cases were riveting and kept me on the edge of my seat trying to figure out whodunit. I am back to being deeply addicted to this series and eagerly looking forward to #9.
dtchs avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 59 more book reviews
Excellent!
cassandra182 avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on
Yet another amazing book in the Women's Club series! Couldn't put it down!!
fastfingers avatar reviewed The 8th Confession (Womens Murder Club, Bk. 8) on + 73 more book reviews
James Patterson never disappoints! You have to read the entire book to find out you who the killer is.
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Two murders to solve made this book interesting from start to finish, vintage Patterson again.


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