A review by katleap
Confessions of a Murder Suspect by Maxine Paetro, James Patterson

4.0

4 stars

I really liked this book.

Sometimes I struggle with Patterson a bit. I also get bored with it easily. Tandy is not boring. She caught me as reader right from the start. I read the book in one sitting, front to back. That says a lot right there.

Tandy Angel is woken up by the police in the middle of night. Her parents have been murdered and everyone in their small household is a suspect. Her 10 year brother Hugo. Her twin Harrison. Her mother's personal assistant, Samantha. her older brother Matthew who was not in residence at the time. Even herself. As the book goes on, each person is revealed to have motive and means.

I really liked Tandy and her siblings. Each was different and had their reasons. Harrison was broken, but not really. Matty has anger issues, really. But I adored Hugo. He is a little sh*t, totally sociopathic and adorably funny.

I was kept guessing. The ending worked. I look forward to the next book. (there were to many loose ends for there not to be another book.)