
This installment in the 'Confessions' series follows teenage detective Tandy Angel as she travels to Paris, hoping for a romantic reunion, only to find herself embroiled in a deeper mystery. The story involves multiple homicides, long-held family secrets, and the unsettling truth about her deceased sister, forcing Tandy to question everyone she thought she could trust. While listed for ages 4-11, the complex themes of murder, betrayal, romance, and intense family drama make this book much more suitable for a young adult audience, typically 12-16 years old. It's a fast-paced mystery that will keep older readers engaged with its suspenseful plot and intricate character relationships.
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Sign in to write a reviewThemes of family skeletons, disturbing questions, and long-dead sister.
Protagonist deals with betrayal, trust issues, and the emotional weight of family secrets.
Multiple homicides are central to the plot, and a long-dead sister is a key mystery.
Tandy is often on her own investigating, and her parents' secrets create emotional distance.