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Confessions: The Private School Murders

By: James Patterson, Maxine Paetro
Narrated by: Emma Galvin
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In the sequel to the #1 New York Times bestseller Confessions of a Murder Suspect, Tandy Angel delves deeper into her own dark history.

Wealthy young women are being murdered on Manhattan's exclusive Upper West Side, and the police aren't looking for answers in the right places. Enter Tandy Angel. The first case she cracked was the mystery of her parents' deaths. Now, while she's working to exonerate her brother of his glamorous girlfriend's homicide, she's driven to get involved in the West Side murder spree.

One of the recent victims was a student at Tandy's own elite school. She has a hunch it may be the work of a serial killer, but the NYPD isn't listening to her ... and Tandy can't ignore the disturbing fact that she perfectly fits the profile of the killer's targets. Can she untangle the mysteries in time? Or will she be the next victim?
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Critic reviews

"The complex, clever plot keeps the pages turning as it wends its way to a surprising resolution and several cliffhangers."—CommonSenseMedia.org
"Readers will be drawn inexorably into Tandy's world of paranoia and manipulation as they try to put the pieces together."
The Bulletin
Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Mystery • Excellent Narration • Compelling Protagonist • Seamless Continuation

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The voice of the narrator was something like an irritation to my ears so I had to really focus to listen to the series. Good story.

Private School Murders

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it is a really good book series and I don't like to read but this book was really good.

best book series

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An excellent story, i couldnt put the book down. it just kept getting better and better

awesome

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I love a good female lead who feels honest. The internal struggle we all feel mixed with strength we all tap into when we need to. This is why I love reading Patterson's books. No matter who he is writing about, he can tap into the honesty of internal struggles with such alluring ways as to make you want to know what happens to this characters future. It makes me need to read each next book. Keep it up Patterson! My family loves your stories! Kids, teens and adults in this family are hooked on Patterson's books!

loving the storyline!

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What made the experience of listening to Confessions: The Private School Murders the most enjoyable?

I love James Patterson's way of explaining Tandy's point of view, getting inside her head. I love how he paints the image of characters.

What other book might you compare Confessions: The Private School Murders to and why?

I would compare this book to the last, only almost better. The first is nostalgic.

Which scene was your favorite?

I especially enjoy Matthew's court scenes, as well as

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His welcome home scene, it is a very special moment.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Tandy's moments in the story made me laugh, but no crying.

Any additional comments?

Tandoori's boyfriend James is talked about WAY too much. It personally left me taking a star off, almost another one. It was very repetitive every chapter to hear about James.

GOOD! But James....

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