

Peculiar family dynamics, unusual characters, and intriguing mysteries turn this book into a fun filled, exceptionally quick read. After everything, an astonishing ending would have simply been the icing on the cake, so it's a little unfortunate, but it's not a deal breaker. For a quick, fun read, I was kept thoroughly entertained from start to finish and that's exactly what I was hoping for when I turned the first page of this novel. After speculating wildly on their parents murders, what actually happened is a little… unexciting, but I can't say it was a complete let down either. While I found some parts fascinating, I can't say the big reveal at the end was especially mind blowing. I had a great time making up theories, trying to figure out what kind of freaky skeletons were in their closets. Confessions of a Murder Suspect, as the name entails, deals with a murder first hand, but it also involves mysteries regarding the family's past, their parents dealings, in addition to a few others that makes its appearance within this novel, to be looked into further in the next installments. Entertainment? Check!Įntertainment and mystery goes hand in hand in James Patterson's newest series. If this isn't enough, the drama they're involved in belongs on some mutated Jerry Springer episode. Anger issues also makes appearances, turning every single one of these family members a suspect. Yeah… anyone? Then, we have a whole troupe of brothers and sisters who seem to be a little too smart, too strong, too robotic, adding in a mystery of what the heck they are. Their parents-before they were found dead, that is-brings discipline to a whole new level punishments take the form of standing on one's head reciting landmarks in Bhutan… in the Dzongkha national language. I understood and cared for her more than I would have otherwise, I'm certain, seeing how eccentric she is. It feel very personal she's addressing me and telling me her story.

What I noticed and found uniquely compelling right away, is how the narrator -Tandy-talks directly to us-the reader.

He has an easy to read writing style with incredibly short chapters that makes it almost impossible to put it down since "Just one more chapter" would only take another few minutes (or seconds in some cases). While I can't compare it with his other works, I ended up feeling very satisfied with it. I decided to take the plunge with this new one of his that lured with me talks of dark secrets, murders, and teen detectives. As an avid reader I've obviously been familiar with James Patterson, but I had yet to try one of his books.
