8th Confession
Women's Murder Club, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Carolyn McCormick
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By:
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James Patterson
About this listen
A rock star, a fashion designer, a software tycoon and a millionaire heiress. Each is glamourous, stunningly attractive and incredibly rich, but their similarities don't end there, they have something else in common too. They are all dead.
Just as the rich and famous are the talk of the town when they're alive, interest in them certainly doesn't die when they do. In stark contrast, few people seem as interested when a local hero, Bagman Jesus, is brutally murdered. Reporter Cindy soon becomes interested in his story: his work with the homeless of San Fransisco was admirable. He was loved by so many - who would want to kill him? Could the down-and-out Samaritan have been hiding a dark secret?
And of course it isn't just Lindsey who has questions to answer, she fiercely depends on Claire's help to crack her case. Meanwhile, as Cindy tries to solve a mystery of her own, she seeks guidance from her friends, but in doing so, both Cindy and Lindsey are forced to confront feelings they'd buried away and Yuki falls quite literally head over heels in love but the man of her dreams isn't quite who he seems.
The Women's Murder Club need each other more than ever but with tensions running high will the friends be strong enough to stick together or will the strain tear them apart?
©2009 James Patterson (P)2009 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about 8th Confession
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- Julie
- 24-10-17
Love these books
Really love the women's murder club. written & read well. It's like watching a favourite TV series but listening & relaing
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- Sharon
- 09-06-10
A reasonable story but over dramatised
I love James Patterson books and was looking forward to listening to this one - but found it very disappointing.
The narrator just doesn't seem to suit the characters and the music detracts from the story rather than adds to it.
The storyline isn't the same standard as the majority of the others in this series, but still worth a rainy day listen.
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- Sprue
- 15-08-18
disappointed
have listened to previous books in this series which I have enjoyed, this book was disappointing story very weak.
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