Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

Delia Pitts expertly writes about family, race, class, and grief in her mysteries. Vandy Myrick captured readers' and critics' hearts in Trouble in Queenstown. She returns in Death of an Ex, where Vandy tries to piece together what brought her ex-husband's life to an end.

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?

"Narrator Bahni Turpin showcases her award-winning talent...." -AudioFile on Trouble in Queenstown

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books

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Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

Delia Pitts expertly writes about family, race, class, and grief in her mysteries. Vandy Myrick captured readers' and critics' hearts in Trouble in Queenstown. She returns in Death of an Ex, where Vandy tries to piece together what brought her ex-husband's life to an end.

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?

"Narrator Bahni Turpin showcases her award-winning talent...." -AudioFile on Trouble in Queenstown

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books

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Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

by Delia Pitts

Narrated by Bahni Turpin

Unabridged — 11 hours, 52 minutes

Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

Death of an Ex: A Vandy Myrick Mystery

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Overview

Delia Pitts expertly writes about family, race, class, and grief in her mysteries. Vandy Myrick captured readers' and critics' hearts in Trouble in Queenstown. She returns in Death of an Ex, where Vandy tries to piece together what brought her ex-husband's life to an end.

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?

"Narrator Bahni Turpin showcases her award-winning talent...." -AudioFile on Trouble in Queenstown

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books


Editorial Reviews

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Praise for Death of an Ex

“Sharply plotted… poignant… exciting.” –Shelf Awareness

“A literary, absorbing whodunit encompassing murder, human compassion, and grief.” –Library Journal (starred review)

“[Vandy Myrick] is an uncommonly well-shaded mystery heroine. Throw in Pitts’s knack for scene setting and her sharp observations about race and class, and this series seems poised for a long run.” –Publishers Weekly

"Pitts works so assiduously to knit Vandy’s detective work together with her self-imposed mandate to heal the most vulnerable members of her community that the healing work continues even after Phil’s murderer is identified." –Kirkus Reviews

“A twisting mystery.” –Booklist

“Pitts has written a novel rich in the many layers of community while delving deeply into the character of Vandy; the balance between the two is perfect. A great choice for a reading group.” –First Clue

Praise for Trouble in Queenstown

Trouble in Queenstown starts at a simmer, but when Vandy’s investigation gets going, it reaches a full boil.” –The New York Times Book Review

“[Vandy Myrick] is a perfect fit for her new career as a private eye.” –The Washington Post

“The story flies. Pitts’s prose strikes a sophisticated balance between elegance and energy, with a description of Queenstown as a blend of “American Revolutionary severity and antebellum frippery” coming only pages after a cracking bar brawl.” –Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“Danger, thrills, and intrigue meld in this tale.” –Woman’s World

“[A] promising start of a series.” –Shelf Awareness

"A standout series launch . . . With an indelible lead and a richly rendered setting, Pitts sets this series up for success. Readers will be eager for the next installment." –Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A darkly atmospheric debut whose heroine just might want to reconsider her decision not to carry a gun next time." –Kirkus Reviews

"Vandy is a realistic, tough woman who refuses to quit, and her inner thoughts are fun to read. Although this is a mystery novel, it also deals with grief, race, classism, and family." –Booklist

“Intriguing.” –Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

2025-05-16
Queenstown, New Jersey, investigator Evander Myrick gets dragged into a posh reception and then dragged into a murder that strikes closer to home than most of her closest friends know.

Ingrid Ramírez, who’d hired Vandy 18 months ago though she’s still a high school student, now wants her company at the Rome School homecoming gala. Vandy, who’s Black, can’t see much of an upside to an evening spent with white folks intent on proclaiming and protecting their privileges, especially once Ingrid reveals that she’s dumped Ethan Cho, who’s now off at Stanford, for Rome athlete and art student Tariq. Since closemouthed Ingrid doesn’t mention Tariq’s last name, it’s not until the reception that Vandy realizes he’s the son of philandering entrepreneur Philip Bolden, who was married to her for 13 months two decades ago, and who turns out to be the guest of honor at the festivities. Vandy and Phil’s first meeting since their divorce is distinctly awkward, but not too awkward to prevent Vandy from inviting Phil into her bed that night. Shortly after he leaves in the early morning hours, he’s shot to death, a development that will surprise only readers who’ve forgotten the title. Going over the head of Officer Lola Conte, one of the few locals who knows that she and Phil had been married, Vandy talks police Chief Robert Sayre into letting her run the part of the investigation that focuses on the Rome School, and that’s where all the bodies turn out to be buried. Pitts works so assiduously to knit Vandy’s detective work together with her self-imposed mandate to heal the most vulnerable members of her community that the healing work continues even after Phil’s murderer is identified.

Sleuthing as therapy for an economically and racially divided New Jersey town.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191068312
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 07/15/2025
Series: The Vandy Myrick Mysteries , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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