Book Summary: What high school class has a thirty-two year reunion? A class whose president has left the country, whose vice president is dead, and whose treasurer is in the Witness Protection program — in fact, Professor Susan Lombardi’s class from Count Basie High School. Susan has misgivings about revisiting her hometown: she’s leery of seeing her former high school sweetheart, now a high tech millionaire, and reluctant to get involved in a battle between her squabbling brothers. But when she does go, one of her “old gang” ends up dead, and Susan and her friends team up to find the classmate Most Likely to Murder.
Most Likely to Murder was awarded an Honorable Mention in the New England Book Festival.
“The characters are zany but believable. Anyone who’s ever attended a class reunion will enjoy the humor, and mystery fans will enjoy the plot.”
“For those of us who’ve been to class reunions, this was a delightful reminder of the bittersweet memories such reunions dredge up. A light and entertaining mystery—just my cup of tea!”
“Carole Shmurak’s mystery novel kept me guessing about who done it right to the end. The high school reunion is a perfect setting for intrigue. Readers may even find themselves and their classmates on these delightful pages. Highly recommended!”

