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Originally Posted by TheNxtNancyDrew
Right now, the plan is that the first "suspect"--the one the police never give up on, and what causes our heroine to start investigating on her own--is the sorority. The death is assumed to be hazing related, and the sorority is on the verge of getting shut down. Other suspects will be the rival sorority, "bitter" girl who didn't get a bid (or possibly dropped during pledging), etc., but in fact the villain is someone outside the system with their own agenda.
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That's what I expected. Personally: not a fan.
We don't need any more stories about hazing, especially when the end result is death.
If I read the synopsis of a book and it said what you're describing, I would make a face like this:

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and pick something else up. If you are looking for an "accurate portrayal of Greek Life", you're pretty off track, imo.
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