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James Patterson’s “The 8th Confession”
Paperback
Copyright: 2010
Pages: 367
James Patterson’s “The 8th Confession” A terrible bus explosion leaves 10 people dead. The bus turns out to be a mobile meth lab. With the case apparently closed, Lindsay moves on to investigate a series of high-profile murders: somebody is targeting San Francisco’s fabulously wealthy, leaving no trace of evidence at the murder scenes. Lindsay and her partner, Rich Conklin, are stumped. As they investigate the murders they uncover chilling family secrets and sad stories of failed adolescent friendships.
As always, Lindsay’s romantic life takes a star role in this book. Lindsay is living with Joe, but she still hasn’t responded to his marriage proposal. She seems to love him, seems to want to be with him, but her fear of living a life unfulfilled keeps her from making a decision. Her chemistry with Rich doesn’t help either, and she struggles to hold back her feelings for him, and struggles even more to hold back her anger as Rich and Cindy pursue a relationship.
Meanwhile, Cindy investigates the murder of an apparent homeless man, Bagman Jesus, and chooses to use his story to highlight the city’s blatant ignorance of the plight of the homeless and poor