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Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers (Vera Wong, #1)
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“People always say that your wedding day is the happiest day of your life, but honestly, people should try solving murders more often.”
Sixty-year-old Vera Wong Zhuzhu owns and runs Vera Wang’s World- Famous Teahouse in San Francisco. Widowed, she lives alone on the floor above her tea shop and constantly keeps tabs on her adult son Tilly, checking in with him often through phone messages. Vera leads a disciplined life, wakes up early every morning and goes about her business. Unfortunately, her tea shop isn’t doing too well, but that does not deter her diligence or devotion to her business. One morning, she wakes up to discover a dead body in her shop. Vera does notify law enforcement but not before she, given the “helpful and resourceful” person that she is, prepares the crime scene which involves outlining the body just like she has seen on television, much to the annoyance of the police officers who are assigned to the case. The deceased is identified as Marshall Chen. Vera isn’t too happy with how Officer Gray and her team go about handling the crime scene and their somewhat indifferent attitude does not instill much confidence in Vera who considers herself a sleuth in addition to being a “tea doctor".
In the days following Marshall’s death, Vera meets several people who visit her shop and try to extract information about the case - Riki who claims to be a journalist, Sana who introduces herself as a podcast host, Marshall’s twin brother Oliver and Julia, Marshall's wife. Vera decides that one of them must be the killer because, according to her, the murderer is bound to return to the scene of the crime. Vera is confident of her sleuthing skills primarily because “nobody sniffs out wrongdoing quite like a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands” and she has honed her knowledge by closely following crime procedurals on television. As the narrative progresses, we follow Vera as she goes about unraveling the mystery behind Marshall Chen’s death.
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto is an entertaining, cozy mystery. I loved how the author depicts the friendship that develops between Vera and her “suspects”. Though the mystery angle isn’t quite as gripping as I had hoped and the pace does drag a bit in parts, I did enjoy following Vera as she unabashedly pokes her nose into everyone’s business in her attempts to identify the murderer, all the while cooking up a storm (the list of delicacies Vera prepares will have your mouth watering!), matchmaking , sharing her wisdom and offering advice to all her "suspects" on their personal problems. Vera Wong is a force to be reckoned with. Sharp and quirky with a heart of gold, Vera is an endearing character. Overall, I found this to be a heartwarming, feel-good read that I would not hesitate to recommend to those who enjoy cozy mysteries and/or are looking for something lighthearted in between heavier reads.
I paired my reading with the wonderful audio narration by Eunice Wong that definitely enhanced my experience. I can’t remember when I last laughed so much while reading/listening to a book.
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“People always say that your wedding day is the happiest day of your life, but honestly, people should try solving murders more often.”
Sixty-year-old Vera Wong Zhuzhu owns and runs Vera Wang’s World- Famous Teahouse in San Francisco. Widowed, she lives alone on the floor above her tea shop and constantly keeps tabs on her adult son Tilly, checking in with him often through phone messages. Vera leads a disciplined life, wakes up early every morning and goes about her business. Unfortunately, her tea shop isn’t doing too well, but that does not deter her diligence or devotion to her business. One morning, she wakes up to discover a dead body in her shop. Vera does notify law enforcement but not before she, given the “helpful and resourceful” person that she is, prepares the crime scene which involves outlining the body just like she has seen on television, much to the annoyance of the police officers who are assigned to the case. The deceased is identified as Marshall Chen. Vera isn’t too happy with how Officer Gray and her team go about handling the crime scene and their somewhat indifferent attitude does not instill much confidence in Vera who considers herself a sleuth in addition to being a “tea doctor".
In the days following Marshall’s death, Vera meets several people who visit her shop and try to extract information about the case - Riki who claims to be a journalist, Sana who introduces herself as a podcast host, Marshall’s twin brother Oliver and Julia, Marshall's wife. Vera decides that one of them must be the killer because, according to her, the murderer is bound to return to the scene of the crime. Vera is confident of her sleuthing skills primarily because “nobody sniffs out wrongdoing quite like a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands” and she has honed her knowledge by closely following crime procedurals on television. As the narrative progresses, we follow Vera as she goes about unraveling the mystery behind Marshall Chen’s death.
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto is an entertaining, cozy mystery. I loved how the author depicts the friendship that develops between Vera and her “suspects”. Though the mystery angle isn’t quite as gripping as I had hoped and the pace does drag a bit in parts, I did enjoy following Vera as she unabashedly pokes her nose into everyone’s business in her attempts to identify the murderer, all the while cooking up a storm (the list of delicacies Vera prepares will have your mouth watering!), matchmaking , sharing her wisdom and offering advice to all her "suspects" on their personal problems. Vera Wong is a force to be reckoned with. Sharp and quirky with a heart of gold, Vera is an endearing character. Overall, I found this to be a heartwarming, feel-good read that I would not hesitate to recommend to those who enjoy cozy mysteries and/or are looking for something lighthearted in between heavier reads.
I paired my reading with the wonderful audio narration by Eunice Wong that definitely enhanced my experience. I can’t remember when I last laughed so much while reading/listening to a book.
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October 18, 2022
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April 14, 2023
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April 16, 2023
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Looking forward to reading this even more after your delightful review!!
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rated it 4 stars
Heidi wrote: "Looking forward to reading this even more after your delightful review!!"
Thank you, Heidi!😊 Hope you enjoy this one too!
Thank you, Heidi!😊 Hope you enjoy this one too!
Rose (LittleBookOwl) wrote: "This sounds so good!! I love mysteries, especially cozy mysteries!"
It's a fun read! Hope you enjoy it if you decide to pick it up!😊
It's a fun read! Hope you enjoy it if you decide to pick it up!😊
Srivalli wrote: "Superb review. Agree with your points, Sujoya. Vera was an unstoppable force! :)"
Thank you so much, Srivalli!😊 Vera is a memorable character!
Thank you so much, Srivalli!😊 Vera is a memorable character!
Catherine wrote: "I wasn’t a huge fan of the first I read from this author but I’m so glad you enjoyed it Sujoya! 💕"
Thank you kindly, Catherine!🧡 This was my first time reading this author and I'm glad it was an enjoyable experience.
Thank you kindly, Catherine!🧡 This was my first time reading this author and I'm glad it was an enjoyable experience.
JanB wrote: "I’m not much of a fan of cozy but this sounds cute! Great review Sujoya"
Thank you, Jan!😊 I appreciated it more for the humor than the mystery!
Thank you, Jan!😊 I appreciated it more for the humor than the mystery!
Rosh [busy month; will catch up soon!] wrote: "Not reading your review yet because I just began this today. The audiobook narrator is awesome!! :)"
Happy Reading/Listening!😊 I agree about the narrator!
Happy Reading/Listening!😊 I agree about the narrator!
Jonathan wrote: "Have you read the Finlay Donovan trilogy and if so, how does this compare?"
Sorry , I've yet to read the Finlay Donovan series so I really can't compare. As far as this book is concerned I appreciated the humor more than the mystery.
Sorry , I've yet to read the Finlay Donovan series so I really can't compare. As far as this book is concerned I appreciated the humor more than the mystery.
Great review Sujoya! I just saw this is being adapted:
Warner Bros Television has acquired rights to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s latest novel Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films will develop the book for television with Mindy Kaling’s production company Kaling International, which is under an overall deal at WBTV
Warner Bros Television has acquired rights to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s latest novel Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films will develop the book for television with Mindy Kaling’s production company Kaling International, which is under an overall deal at WBTV
Barbara wrote: "Sounds like a fun book, Sujoya. Great review."
Thank you, Barbara! 😊 It's indeed a fun read. Perfect for when you was something lighter in between more serious books.
Thank you, Barbara! 😊 It's indeed a fun read. Perfect for when you was something lighter in between more serious books.
JaymeO wrote: "Yes I laughed too! Loved the audiobook! Glad you enjoyed this. Terrific review!"
Thank you, Jayme!😊 The audiobook was so entertaining!Glad you also enjoyed this one!
Thank you, Jayme!😊 The audiobook was so entertaining!Glad you also enjoyed this one!
preoccupiedbybooks wrote: "Great review Sujoya! I just saw this is being adapted:
Warner Bros Television has acquired rights to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s latest novel Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. Oprah Winfrey’s H..."
Yayy! Definitely going on my To-Watch list! Thank you, Fran!🧡
Warner Bros Television has acquired rights to Jesse Q. Sutanto’s latest novel Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers. Oprah Winfrey’s H..."
Yayy! Definitely going on my To-Watch list! Thank you, Fran!🧡
Nilguen wrote: "Sounds great!! I’m so happy this book was so enjoyable 🙌☺️🤗"
Thank you, Nilguen! This was a fun read!🧡
Thank you, Nilguen! This was a fun read!🧡
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rated it 4 stars
Melissa wrote: "Sounds fun! Great review, Sujoya! :)"
Thank you very much, Melissa! 😊 I really appreciated the humor in this story!
Thank you very much, Melissa! 😊 I really appreciated the humor in this story!
Brandice wrote: "Great review. Sujoya! I’m planning to listen to the audiobook soon!"
Thank you, Brandice!😊 The audio narration is fabulous. Hope you enjoy it too!
Thank you, Brandice!😊 The audio narration is fabulous. Hope you enjoy it too!
Wonderful review, Sujoya! 💗 So glad you enjoyed this one! I think I need to add this to my ever growing TBR list as well. :)
Rachel wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya! 💗 So glad you enjoyed this one! I think I need to add this to my ever growing TBR list as well. :)"
Many thanks, Rachel! 💕 It's a fun read. I will say that the humor outshines the mystery in this one.
Many thanks, Rachel! 💕 It's a fun read. I will say that the humor outshines the mystery in this one.
Lisa wrote: "Sounds like a fun read so glad this was enjoyable adding.💖"
Thank you, Lisa! 🧡 Definitely an entertaining read despite the mystery angle being somewhat weak.
Thank you, Lisa! 🧡 Definitely an entertaining read despite the mystery angle being somewhat weak.
Suja wrote: "Lovely review Sujoya 💕. Added this book to my list after reading another promising review."
Many thanks,Suja! 🧡 Hope you also enjoy this one!
Many thanks,Suja! 🧡 Hope you also enjoy this one!