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Delia Pitts
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Small Town. Big Case.

Queenstown, New Jersey, feels big when you need help and tiny when you want privacy. For Vandy Myrick, that’s both a blessing and a curse. Now that Vandy’s back in “Q-Town,” her services as her hometown’s only Black woman private investigator have earned her more celebrity—or notoriety—than she figured.

Keeping busy with work helps Vandy deal with the grief of losing her daughter, stitching the seams, cementing the gaps. The memories will always remain, and they come crashing back to the surface when her ex-husband, Phil Bolden, walks back into her life. Promising everything, returning home, restoring family. Until she answers her door to the news that Phil has been murdered. And Vandy decides Phil is now her client.

It’s hard to separate the Phil that Vandy knew from the one Queenstown did. She sees him—and their daughter—in Phil’s son, who attends a prestigious local high school. She sees the layers of a complicated marriage with his wife. She sees all of Phil’s various roles: parent, husband, businessman, philanthropist. But which role got him killed?

Praise for Trouble in Queenstown

"Trouble in Queenstown starts at a simmer, but when Vandy's investigation gets going, it reaches a full boil."

-- New York Times

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"Delia Pitts's writing is explosive, addictive, and downright beautiful. Get this book now." -- Jess Lourey

 

"Practically leaps off the page to grab you by the throat. What a masterful writer. What a ride, what a PI, what a book. Welcome to Queenstown, folks, More, please!" -- Tracy Clark

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"Evander 'Vandy' Myrick is the beating heart of this story -- a bold, kick-ass private eye. I'm all in -- I'd follow Vandy anywhere." -- Samantha Jayne Allen

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