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In a chilling, masterfully twisting new novel of suspense, the New York Times bestselling author of The Camp explores the dark side of friendship . . . “I pledge my own life and soul to The Sorority.” Every school has its cool girls, and at River Glen High, they’re known as The Sorority. The name began as a joke, but it holds a grain of truth. Because they’ve made a pledge to protect one another . . . no matter what the cost may be. The pledge to kill Ethan Stanhope—that was a joke too. But then Ethan died in a car crash on the night of graduation, along with his little sister. A tragic accident, they said. Private investigator Mackenzie Laughlin remembers the girls of The Sorority, though as a cop’s daughter, she was an outsider. Now, nearly ten years later, one of them is missing, and Mac is hired to find her. The accidents have started again too—if that’s what they are. Because Mac is beginning to realize just how much the Sorority sisters have to hide—and how far they’ll go to keep their secrets . . .
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The Sorority by Nancy Bush
When the coolest clique in school sets their sights on you... it could have deadly consequences...
It all begins when Ethan Stanhope dies in a car accident killing his sister in the process. The popular girls all wanted him to die after he cheated on their leader with another girl in their clique. Years later Mac, now a private investigator, is back and when one of the sorority girls goes missing, she is hired to find her but there is much more going on than she could ever have realized.
It was ok. It wasn't a brilliant thriller but it also wasn't the worst one I've read. Too many names to keep straight and too many threads to keep up with and for the most part, it wasn't earth shattering. Lots of secrets, lots of lies, lots of insanity. I think it was overkill but it was at least entertaining.
3.5 stars