The 8th Confession

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51WpMm5MzkL. SL160  The 8th Confession

  • ISBN13: 9780446561334
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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The 8th Confession

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Comment by Rick Shaq Goldstein

The eighth episode is James Patterson, her Murder ‘Women’s Club “series and begins literally with a bang” like a floating meth lab disguised as a school bus exploded, killing so many. Before the reader at any time of the explosion to get. .. “Woman’s Murder Club (WMC) members Cindy Thomas, an investigative reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle is looking for the brutal murder of a homeless man known simply as’ Jesus Bagman.” For the rest of the world “Bagman” is just a loser no fixed abode, and his death will not affect the rest of the world … including friend and member Cindy WMC Detective Lindsay Boxer … immediately removed from the “Bagman” case, so they can devote all his time to an avalanche of high-profile “rich and famous” millionaire murders. As Cindy dig deeper into that “Bagman” was … notes that “Bagman” was a literally “Saint-Of-The-Streets”. “He broke a liquor-store robbery, sometimes worked in a soup kitchen, said he always had a few dollars for those in need.” He also helped provide baby with a woman. If all the criminal activities of the above is not enough for the engine rotating players … a rock star to get mysteriously dies.

Meanwhile WMC members Yuki Castellano is an assistant prosecutor prosecuting a murder trial involving a large former beauty queen who like his father to death with a tire iron … and did the same with your mother to get … but not … but not for lack of trying. Yuki is on a losing streak … So this case, an added level of interest.

As the story progresses evidence suggests that the murders are linked to the current number of millionaires a death ‘high society in 1982 … and digs deeper into Cindy “Bagman” case … the more it seems that the “Saint-Of-The-Streets” was in fact a sinner. Now … based on the stories of crime is presented … Experience Patterson fans … which are terribly disappointed in recent years … can begin to think … hey … Patterson has found his talent might have long forgotten … but. .. we went romance!

romantic interludes between all the characters could only be appreciated by anyone from high school or lower. It is difficult to take seriously … these interludes like when Cindy and Lindsay’s partner Rich “hook-up … the author writes:” It was a perfect kiss, not a clash of noses and teeth. “And this next quote from the scene of the same sex will make you laugh out loud:” Rich SLIPS HIS HANDS her panties sensitive tissue, making them disappear. “(What disappeared? His hands … panties … or both? Was rich with a magician and a policeman?) And when Yuki begins in love with a doctor …” Yuki warned not to much GAGA for their first real date, not its Moony EYES SHOW “.

There is one situation from the Blue mix … from left field with respect. Yuki .. and the doctor … so ridiculous and not necessary … but I can not say here. Not that this is a spoiler in the normal sense of the word … but it is so indescribably ridiculous … I can not take this crap from you if you decide to pay for this book. To see what nonsense is this development for the determination of your money is on page two hundred eighty-four.

In short, part of the crime of this book is a step ahead of the latest versions of Patterson … but the love story is just a pleasant comedy.

Posted on March 14, 2010 at 7:12 pm

Comment by i didn't ask

SUMMARY: The Women’s Murder Club returns for the eighth case in which a series of crimes related to both past and present come together.

Why you’ll like it: Anyone familiar with Patterson and his co-authors understand that these books are many formulas, and is no longer a question of how the plot is contrived but how will it pleasant to read. This new product is a step above the last two or three entries in the series, but not as much for sound. That said, it is a quick and untaxing read with characters that readers have come to know and enjoy. The way the murders were committed, is quite interesting, and the new couple Rich and Cindy is nice if you pat.

WHY “You Will not: Patterson whim of the short chapters and is boring boring, like his tendency to the end, everyone with what he is like a cliffhanger. It is really hard and slows the story, instead of accelerating. The villain is revealed early on as a means of pressure, but their motives are never fully explored, so it is difficult to care for them or their victims if we expect Lindsay to put together all directions. The new novel Cindy Yuki and his strange and rushed, with no real thought behind them, Yuki, in particular was weak and seemed to reinforce his loneliness, instead of off. Yuki is very pretty, but has never been as rich as his predecessor Jill. In fact, characterization suffers as the series progresses.

Bottom Line: If you are set for the long haul, this episode is the best available rate of several novels, but not remotely interesting as rare. A quick read with some good moments.

Posted on March 14, 2010 at 8:33 pm

Comment by H. Slater

James Patterson When I discovered about 10 years ago, I loved his stuff. He was by far the top in the mystery-thriller writer. His early Alex Cross books are always bestsellers, and it was fully deserved. His books always have great rhythm, tension, mystery and intriguing villains.

It still produces best-seller, but lives only on reputation. He currently authors combine well to enable him churn out novels of 4 times per year. The authors really great in general one book per year.

This book, the 8th Confession is an assembly-line product. While your interest, there is nothing that makes it interesting. The word that comes to mind after concluding that it is trivial. There is no real tension. Instead is subject to known thin characters and story lines.

The real James Patterson come back.

Posted on March 14, 2010 at 9:13 pm

Comment by Tammy A. Bennett

I read almost every book James Patterson said so far. I was a big fan of the Women’s Murder Club. . I think that the romance Yuki everything in this book with Doc is lame. Seriously if you break one? His mother dies, is chased by a psycho and now the Doc simply not measure up. I agree with others who have stated that it seems Mr. Patterson is concerned about the conditions of the plot. Do not buy this book, go to your library and check it out for free.

Posted on March 15, 2010 at 12:13 am

Comment by G. Kaufman

James Patterson, once took sides, I am concerned about the quality of his books, especially in this series went downhill. Well, this is for me. I finished. This book is so banal, bland, half-baked, boring, and I would not be ready if it lasted more than a few hours to read. The chapters are two to three pages each, the level of writing is very simplistic. The relationship between women who used nicely in the first of this series, is now nothing more than a few meetings in a restaurant. No connection, no depth, no substance. I’ve had enough. James Patterson pony from the books as fast, of course, is that not much attention to plot or point.

Posted on March 15, 2010 at 2:15 am

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