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Murder at Vassar (Maggie Elliott, Bk 2)
Murder at Vassar - Maggie Elliott, Bk 2
Author: Elizabeth Atwood Taylor
Maggie Elliott, a San Francisco private detective, arrives at Vassar for her fifteenth reunion only to find her alma mater up in arms over the murder of the elderly -- and extremely wealthy -- Chloe Warren. Chloe's niece Pudgie, heir to $50 million, has been accused of the murder. Her family hires Maggie to find the real culprit. But then De...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780804102124
ISBN-10: 0804102120
Publication Date: 2/12/1988
Pages: 261
Edition: Reissue
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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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Critics praised Taylor's debut, wherein the admirable private detective, San Francisco's Maggie Elliott, solved The Cable Car Murders. Now she's at her alma mater for a class reunion, interrupted by a challenging assignment. Two women have been killed: wealthy, elderly Vassar alumna Chloe Warren and scholarship student Deborah Marten. Elliott believes the crimes are connected and agrees to investigate on behalf of Pudgie Brown, Chloe's principal heir, whom the police have arrested. There are many relatives, the sleuth learns, who would benefit from the old woman's death. One is magnetic Peter Warren; although he is a suspect and worse, in her liberal view, a Republican, Elliott becomes his lover. There is terrific excitement in the tense tale that ends with a double disclosure in incidents that seem to spell the detective's doom. Lines from an earlier Vassar graduate, Edna St. Vincent Millay, add luster here.
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Mystery and murder at the upper crust college. Motives and suspects abound, with a surprising twist at the end.


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