Rushing to Die
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“We’ll be sisters ’til we die…”
In the second installment of Lindsay Emory’s Sorority Sisters Mystery series, chapter advisor Margot Blythe must expose a sorority row assassin … before she becomes the killer’s next target.
Three months into her tenure as the Sutton College Delta Beta chapter advisor, Margot Blythe has the sorority in tip-top shape, just in time for sorority rush. Snapping and stomping in perfect synchronization, everyone is hopeful that after this rush, Delta Beta’s reputation as “the murder house” will be forgotten.
Until a body is found in the Delta Beta backyard. Again. The woman is found wearing a Delta Beta shirt, which is troublesome enough; even more distressing, no one in the chapter recognizes her. Unwilling to let a minor inconvenience like potential murder spoil the social calendar, Margot gladly hands off the investigation to local police cutie Ty Hatfield, while the Delta Beta girls throw themselves into rush preparations.
But when another body is found, with the terrifying possibility of more to come, Margot does the only thing a responsible advisor can do and demands that rush be canceled, making enemies in every house on sorority row. When the resulting furor starts to get dirty, it’s up to Margot to uncover some nasty messes tucked away in the sorority closets—to save her sisters’ reputations, and their lives.
A witty, engrossing mystery for fans of Susan McBride.
Published by William Morrow
Lindsay Emory
Lindsay Emory began her career as a lawyer but now writes romantic suspense, mysteries, and romantic comedy. She hosts a popular podcast Women with Books about genre fiction written by and for women. Lindsay lives in North Texas with two big dogs and her romance hero, drinking gimlets and raising two STEM warrior princesses.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fun, witty bookThis is my first read by author Lindsay Emory and I thoroughly enjoyed her style of writing. It’s funny, witty and the characters are awesome. She develops each character to be either very likable or totally unlikable…so true to life. She describes sorority life as a “how to” which is great for those who wouldn’t know. The details were so vivid that I thought I was right there among them and one of the girls.This is a second book in the Sorority Sisters Mystery but I had no trouble reading it without the first one. It’s about the rush week and murders that happened just before and during rush. The main character, Margot Blythe, to me was so funny but I loved her to pieces. She is so Delta Beta that she would do anything to solve the murders and make sure her sorority gets the best new girls. The story continues about the murders, rush week and the good looking policeman, Ty Hatfield.This truly was an enjoyable, funny read. I recommended and I’ll be reading the first book, Sisterhood is Deadly soon.