Vera Wong's guide to snooping (on a dead man)

Jesse Q. Sutanto

Book - 2025

"Vera Wong is back and as meddling as ever in this follow-up to the hit Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.... Ever since a man was found dead in Vera's teahouse, life has been good. For Vera, that is. She's surrounded by loved ones, her shop is bustling, and best of all, her son, Tilly, has a girlfriend! All thanks to Vera, because Tilly's girlfriend is none other than Officer Selena Gray. The very same Officer Gray she had harassed while investigating the teahouse murder. Still, Vera wishes more dead bodies would pop up in her shop, but one mustn't be ungrateful, even if one is slightly . . . bored. Then Vera comes across a distressed young woman who is obviously in need of her kindly guidance. The ...young woman is looking for a missing friend. Fortunately, while cat-sitting at Tilly and Selena's, Vera finds a treasure trove: Selena's briefcase. Inside is a file about the death of an enigmatic influencer-who also happens to be the friend that the young woman was looking for. Online, Xander had it all: a parade of private jets, fabulous parties with socialites, and a burgeoning career as a social media influencer. The only problem is, after his body is fished out of the water at Mile Rock Beach, the police can't seem to actually identify him. Who was Xander Lin? Nobody knows. Every contact is a dead end. Everybody claims not to have known him, even his parents. Vera is determined to solve Xander's murder. After all, doing so would surely be a big favor to Selena, and there is nothing she wouldn't do for her future daughter-in-law"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Berkley 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Jesse Q. Sutanto (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
324 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780593546253
9780593546246
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Review by Booklist Review

Prodigious Sutanto presents a second delicious serving of her Vera Wong mysteries, spotlighting the eponymous sprightly sexagenarian tea café proprietor whose meddling is driven as much by relentless kindness as by insatiable curiosity. Vera began extending her family in Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers (2023) and continues to lure, and nourish, more lost souls into her toothsome fold. The lynchpin here is Thomas, aka Xander, a young man with a (social media-ed) perfect life who turns up dead, allegedly by suicide. His friend Millie misses him most. His girlfriend, Aimes, seems well, aimless. His manager TJ's business is tanking. His grandfather Qiang Wen is lonelier than ever. Vera's heartstrings--and her irresistible pork buns--reel them in, not only for her unconditional care, but they also happen to be her primary suspects. Meanwhile, Vera's next-door nemesis Winifred has claimed a Korean ancestor in order to justify her Chinese bakery's transformation into a K-destination for kimchi croissants. Not everything is delicious (there are elder-targeting scams, toxic social media, and modern slave trafficking) but Sutanto manages to craft another sumptuous, mysterious feast.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Edgar winner Sutanto's quirky second adventure for the eponymous tea shop owner (after Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers) opens with Vera falling prey to a phone scam. After reporting the incident to Officer Selena Gray--who's dating Vera's son, Tilly--Vera notices a distressed young woman waiting outside the police station. Vera insists on taking the woman, Millie, to her shop, where the woman reveals that her friend Thomas went missing three nights earlier. Then, while feeding Selena and Tilly's cat, Vera stumbles upon Selena's briefcase, which includes a file outlining the apparent suicide of social media influencer Xander Lin. Using her well-honed sleuthing skills, Vera discovers that Xander and Thomas are the same person, and she then proceeds to ingratiate herself with a group of suspects including Xander's girlfriend, talent manager, and grandfather to suss out the young man's fate. Laugh-out-loud antics from the nosy, no-nonsense Vera keep the plot moving at a steady clip, but fans of the first book may be jarred by the somber final reveal. Still, Sutanto's lively storytelling will keep readers on the hook for Vera's next case. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Flush with confidence from her first case, San Francisco's most convivial teahouse owner and self-described "intermediate murder investigator" leaps into a second with both feet. Leaving the local police station, where she's gone to report a phone scammer who's preyed on her, Vera Wong Zhuzhu notices Millie, a frightened young woman who can't seem to bring herself to enter the station. Naturally, Vera invites her home for tea, introduces her to the quasi-family into which she's molded the innocent suspects from her earlier investigation, and gently points out that building superintendent and freelance journalist Oliver Chen would be a particularly good catch. Millie, it turns out, is concerned about the disappearance of her Chinese Indonesian friend Thomas Smith, whose career as media influencer Xander Lin--which Millie knew nothing about--has been cut short by his drowning. Police officer Selena Gray--who's the live-in girlfriend of Vera's son, lawyer Tilly Wong--assumes that the death is accidental, but since Vera's most comfortable when she's catching killers, she hunts down Xander's girlfriend, Aimes (not Amy, just Aimes) and his talent manager, TJ Vasquez, and bombards them with enough mouthwatering dishes and nosey questions to reduce them to tears of gratitude and convince herself that, like Millie and Xander himself, they're definitely hiding something that smells like murder. So, she launches an unlikely new sideline as a social media personality herself in order to spread her net wider. Rollicking as Vera's inquiries are, they ultimately lead to a very dark place, covering the emotional gamut from A to Z. A warmhearted valentine to the families built by the heroine--and an exposé of the costs of false families everywhere. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.