The forty-year grudge

Liza Tully, 1956-

Book - 2026

"It's been four decades since the women of Sigma Delta Tau were last together. The years have been kind to some but not to others. Still this is supposed to be a pleasant diversion for former sorority member and current private investigator Aubrey Merritt. She's come to New Mexico to reconnect with old friends, and she's brought her personal assistant Olivia Blunt along with her to help with her bags. But when one of the sorority sisters is murdered, all eyes turn to the World's Greatest Detective to solve the case. It's going to take both Aubrey and Olivia to cut through the knot of old hurts and current grievances to find the killer"-- Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Berkley Mystery 2026.
Language
English
Main Author
Liza Tully, 1956- (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780593816806
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The guests at an exclusive sorority reunion include murder. Aubrey Merritt, "the nationally renowned private investigator," never intended to leave Gramercy Park for the wilds of New Mexico even though she was an invited member of Sarah Lawrence College's Sigma Delta Tau chapter. She changes her mind when her old friend John Fitzroy tells her of a note announcing that "she who lives by the sword shall die" that his wife, retired Brigadier General Joan Battersea, received shortly before her guests were scheduled to arrive at the Muddy River Ranch. Merritt decides to make the trip in the company of her assistant and amanuensis, Olivia Blunt. Sure enough, someone's shot to death during the festivities, but it's not the general. Instead, the victim is MIT biochemist Eve Exeter, who together with her husband, entrepreneur Conrad Zander, had been about to launch Lifespan, Inc., as a public corporation dedicated to using Eve's research to extend the lives of its clients. As the newly married Blunt mingles with the guests, all of them old enough to be her mother, she learns one of them has held a grudge against Eve since they were in school together. In case you've forgotten that original threat against the general, someone hides no fewer than five scorpions in her bed. Of all the possible antagonists, the one Blunt takes most seriously is Merritt, who challenges her to solve the mystery herself if she wants to keep her job. Considering Merritt's national reputation, which actually ends up being an important plot point, the mystery is, as she acknowledges, not very challenging at all. Looking for a reason to avoid your college reunion? Tully is happy to oblige. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.