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Wealthy young women are being murdered, and the police aren't looking for answers in the right places. Enter Tandy Angel. Her first case was the mystery of her parents' deaths. Now she's working to exonerate her brother of his girlfriend's homicide. And danger just got closer.
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... and Tandy perfectly fits the profile of the killer's targets. Can she untangle the mysteries in time? Or will she be the next victim? James Patterson keeps the confessions coming as Tandy delves deeper into her own tumultuous history and the skeletons in the Angel family closet.
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I love James Patterson so when the book was offered for review I did the request and held my thumbs so yu can imagine how excited I was to see that I had the book. I knew it was going to be a page turner and be hard to put down. I read the whole book in two days, it would have been just one day but I was getting tired as it was well past midnight.
The characters are well written, you can see that they are worried and don't know what to do but what I specially liked was that even when the characters found answers that you as the reader was only told enough to keep you guessing and wondering what they had found. Unlike a lot of writers there was no bad language to try and keep you reading and the story was well told, no spoilers and nothing too obvious in the plot.
I notice that this is a second book in the series and the first one sounds just as interesting so the library will be getting a lot of business over the summer from me. I wouldn't recommend this book if you don't like horrors or sensitive subjects. I will be reading this book again, a bit of relaxation and stress relief (things could always be worse).
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