By Jesse Q. Sutanto
Berkley, 2023. 338 pgs. Mystery
When she discovers a dead man in the middle of her tea shop, Vera Wong, a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands, calls the police but not before swiping the flash drive from the body. She then sets a trap for the killer that becomes complicated by unexpected friendships with her new customers/suspects.
Vera Wong is opinionated, bossy and totally endearing. She swoops into the lives of all of her suspects and they don't quite know what to do, so they end up doing exactly what she tells them to. She also believes she is way more qualified to solve the murder because of all the CSI episodes she has watched. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know all these quirky characters.
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By Jessa Maxwell
Atria Books, 2023. 272 pgs. Mystery
During her annual televised baking competition on her Vermont estate, celebrated baker Betsy Martin, hailed as "America's Grandmother," finds murder in the mix when a body is discovered, and everyone is a suspect.
By Colleen Oakley
Berkley, 2023. 341 pgs. Fiction
After a freak accident ends Tanner's college soccer career, she must find a new place to live and something else to do with her life. Louise is recovering from hip surgery and her family is convinced that she can no longer live on her own. Tanner comes to live with Louise but soon discovers that there is more to the older woman than she thought as weird things start to happen.
By Mia P. Manansala
Berkley Prime Crime, 2021. 316 pgs. Mystery
Lila Macapagal moves back home to help her Tita Rosie's failing restaurant. Soon her ex-boyfriend drops dead while eating at the restaurant and she becomes the number one suspect. Lila has no choice but to conduct her own investigation.
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