A review by finalefile
Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson

4.0

I just finished listening to the audiobook of this title for the second time. I remembered very little from the first time I heard it, three years ago--maybe this means the book is unmemorable, but I did enjoy hearing it almost as if it were new. I agree with some of the points made in other Goodreads reviews--there are some plot holes for sure--but it was still a fun story to listen to in the car. The many details about the harsh, eccentric, maybe even sociopathic Angel family were what really drew me in, moreso than the plot itself. The audiobook narrator was also a great help--she had the perfect voice for a teenage girl spilling intimate secrets. I just started the second book in the series, but I am not sure it can measure up to this first one (I hope there will be more Angel family drama instead of it being a more generic murder mystery). Time will tell.