Hubbert & Lil Series by Katy Munger (Books 1, 3, 4)
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Overview: Katy Munger, who has also written under the names Gallagher Gray and Chaz Mee, is an American writer known for writing the Casey Jones and Hubbert & Lil series. She is a former reviewer for the Washington Post, and widely-recognised as the inventor of the word "phygital."
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Partners In Crime (Hubbert & Lil #1): Partners in Crime is the first in the Hubbert & Lil mystery series Katy Munger, writing as Gallagher Gray. In this series debut, Auntie Lil and T.S. Hubbert investigate the death of a very proper partner at a private Wall Street bank — the very bank where T.S. used to work. On his first day of early retirement, T.S. is ordered back to work pronto to find out who would have the nerve to invade Sterling & Sterling’s hallowed halls with murder in mind. Auntie Lil smells a mystery and promptly butts in, despite T.S.’s efforts to stop her. Together, they investigate a trail that leads them back four decades, to a time when the stuffy old men now in power at Sterling & Sterling were not nearly so old and nowhere near as stuffy. It was a time many of them would like to forget — especially now that it appears retribution may finally be near.
From the original book flap:
Who knifed Sterling & Sterling partner Robert Cheswick and left him in the Partners’ Room with his fly open?
Retired personnel manager T.S. Hubbert, hauled back to the office to field the press, cannot resist the challenge of this scandalous mystery. While the police focus on a possible insider-trading connection, Hubbert, strongly coached by his feisty eighty-four-year-old Auntie Lil, explores the personal angle. Lil insists the killer is a woman. Certainly the bank has its share of lethal ladies on staff — not to mention Cheswick’s elegant, ungrieving widow. Together Hubbert and Lil follow their hunches far afield, through deep secrets and more encounters with death. . . .
Death of a Dream Maker (Hubbert & Lil #3): MURDER IS SUDDENLY VERY FASHIONABLE IN MANHATTAN’S GARMENT DISTRICT
Max Rosenbloom, multimillionaire owner of Max Rose Fashions, is on his way to see his former flame Lil when he’s killed in a car bomb explosion that rocks New York’s fashion district. Because he’s filthy rich and in the mob-controlled rag trade, there’s no end to suspects. But the list becomes one less when Max’s favorite nephew turns up dead in his uncle’s freshly dug grave.
Eighty-something Auntie Lil and her own nephew T. S. Hubbert set forth on a dangerous quest that takes them from the sophisticated world of fashion to the lethal underworld of murderous thugs, and from the white-collar realm of corporate embezzlers to the skeleton-stuffed closets of unloving relatives. The two sleuths just hope they can solve the murder and clear Max’s name before the killer gets to them….
"AUNTIE LIL IS DELIGHTFULLY FEISTY."
–Publishers Weekly
Motive for Murder (Hubbert & Lil #4): "Auntie Lil is delightfully feisty."
–Publishers Weekly
THE MURDER IS A SHOWSTOPPER.
At the high point of the Metropolitan Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker, a hanged body swings across center stage. The body belongs to show business hotshot Bobby Morgan, father of the production’s child star. There’s chaos among the dancers and in the boardroom. The media go wild.
Only octogenarian board member Auntie Lil remains calm, as alert as a cat at a mouse hole, ready to pounce on a killer. But she and her nephew T. S. Hubbert have their work cut out, because it’s soon clear that most people thought hanging was too good for Morgan, whose specialty was settling old scores.
Dancers, board members, backstage crew–all had the motive and the opportunity to kill. But only one of them had the nerve. Fast thinking and fancy footwork lead Auntie Lil to the truth–and a pas de deux with a murderer. . . .
"GRAY’S WRITING STYLE IS . . . DELIGHTFUL."
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