Trouble in Queenstown: A Mystery

· Macmillan Audio · Narrated by Bahni Turpin
3.5
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With Trouble in Queenstown, Delia Pitts introduces private investigator Vandy Myrick in a powerful mystery that blends grief, class, race, and family with thrilling results.

"Turpin masterfully distinguishes among characters of different genders, ages, and ethnic backgrounds, ensuring that each voice is distinct and authentic."—AudioFile

Evander “Vandy” Myrick became a cop to fulfill her father’s expectations. After her world cratered, she became a private eye to satisfy her own. Now she's back in Queenstown, New Jersey, her childhood home, in search of solace and recovery. It's a small community of nine thousand souls crammed into twelve square miles, fenced by cornfields, warehouses, pharma labs, and tract housing. As a Black woman, privacy is hard to come by in "Q-Town," and worth guarding.

For Vandy, that means working plenty of divorce cases. They’re nasty, lucrative, and fun in an unwholesome way. To keep the cash flowing and expand her local contacts, Vandy agrees to take on a new client, the mayor’s nephew, Leo Hannah. Leo wants Vandy to tail his wife to uncover evidence for a divorce suit.

At first the surveillance job seems routine, but Vandy soon realizes there’s trouble beneath the bland surface of the case when a racially charged murder with connections to the Hannah family rocks Q-Town. Fingers point. Clients appear. Opposition to the inquiry hardens. And Vandy’s sight lines begin to blur as her determination to uncover the truth deepens. She’s a minor league PI with few friends and no resources. Logic pegs her chances of solving the case between slim and hell no. But logic isn’t her strong suit. Vandy won’t back off.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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3.5
2 reviews
Darcia Helle
August 3, 2024
I’ll keep this short and sweet. I didn’t like the characters, including Vandy, our MC. I found her unnecessarily brash, and I didn’t enjoy spending time with her. The content felt too preachy with the social commentary. Even when I agree, I don’t need an issue shoved at me throughout a book I’m reading for entertainment. The writing is fine, though again, I didn’t connect well. I had an ebook copy and probably wouldn’t have finished it. I wound up solely listening to the audiobook. The narrator does a great job. *I received a free eARC from Minotaur Books via NetGalley, and a free audiobook download from Macmillan Audio.*
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Teneele Bruce
July 29, 2024
As a Jersey girl, I thoroughly enjoyed this twisty mystery set in the Garden State! Good story, nice pace, and excellent narration by Bahni Turpin. I highly recommend! Can't wait to see what the author writes next!
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About the author

DELIA PITTS worked as a journalist before earning a Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago. After careers as a U.S. diplomat and university administrator, she left academia to begin writing fiction. Trouble in Queenstown is the first book in a new mystery series featuring Black private investigator Vandy Myrick. Delia is also the author of the Ross Agency Mysteries, about a Harlem detective firm, and several short stories. She’s a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Crime Writers of Color.

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