What do readers think of Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers?

What do readers think of Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers?


VERA WONG’S UNSOLICITED ADVICE FOR MURDERERS
By Jesse Q. Sutanto

Reading by Eunice Wong was very good. I paired audio with the book.

A cup of tea, food, and a corpse …

A cozy mystery taking place in a small neighborhood of San Francisco. We meet 60-year-old Vera Wong who finds a corpse in her tea shop and decides to investigate the murder herself. Through her meddlesome process, she befriends four young individuals, taking them under her wing and providing the mothering she was born to give, all while unraveling the mystery behind the corpse.

This is a genre I don’t normally read, but a light read, such as this, is nice after a heavier read. This is a first read for me by this author and it was a fun quirky whodunnit. All in all, a quick and entertaining read and look forward to book #2 in the Vera Wong series. Themes of motherhood, identity, relationships, family, heartbreak, and death.





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