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Zetas Till We Die

Auteur(s): Amber and Danielle Brown
Narrateur(s): Inés del Castillo, Ariel Blake
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"Betrayal, deceit, and friendship - ZETAS TILL WE DIE has it all...an engaging, can't-put-it-down thriller that twists and turns through these women's lives then and now, making you wonder how well you know anyone." - Darby Kane, bestselling author of Pretty Little Wife

SISTERS…FOR LIFE.

It’s been ten years since Priscilla and her Zeta Phi Zeta sorority sisters graduated college. Ten years since they were all in the same room together. Ten years since one of them died. And now Lupé’s killer has been released from prison on a technicality, days before their ten-year reunion.

Priscilla decides that the party must go on; Lupé would have wanted it to. And besides, an epic reunion bash might be the perfect distraction. Back together, the Zetas party like it’s 2012, and it’s wild, just the way it used to be. Maybe too wild. At least everyone makes it out alive this time…or so they think.

When one of them doesn’t return home after the party, Priscilla begins to realize that there might be more to Lupé’s murder and that someone is out for blood. With the murderer in their midst circling closer and closer, the Zetas are forced to confront what really happened the night Lupé died—and the secrets each of them swore to keep.

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The story was about five hours longer than it needed to be. I couldn’t even finish it. It just dragged on and on.

Long and dry

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So the story is well narrated and the prose is compelling and often beautiful, if not hauntingly so, but the ending is pretty obvious and then there's a couple plot twists that are random-ish and not well integrated/developed. Also, and a bit of a spoiler alert, but the book is weirdly offensive and conservative. The white guys end up being heros and overly sympathetic, the only Black Lesbian character, and poor sister, is not only the killer but a stocker and sociopath (played out queerphobic trope). Also the ony featured Black husband is a cheater and the plot is kinda irrelevant. The book feels like it was written by two authors with two different stories and that it had a problematic white editor who f*cked it up. I do not get it, but I did listened to the whole thing.

Weirdly Offensive

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