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3 of 5 stars

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I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Great Escapes Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.No Way to Die by P.A. De Voe is a complicated tale of murder, sexist rights, personal responsibility, and lack of morals.

Will Xiang-hua and Shu-Chang find the unknown man's murderer?


The Sleuthing Team


Xiang-hua is a young, unmarried woman's doctor. She has trained under her grandmother and is a talented healer. Xiang-hua is brilliant, has compassion, and knows how to get women to accept her treatments. 

Shu-Chang is the young men's teacher who is also studying for his third examination for civil jobs. He is also a smart, yet still somewhat sexist gentleman in their society. I believe that he and Xiang-hua have feelings for each other.

Xiao-ren is a young man enrolled in Shu-Chang's class. However, he doesn't like studying or going to class. He reminds me of Batman's sidekick Robin.

The Mystery


The mystery is very different from what I usually read. The socially accepted roles defined by sex, in this time, weren't fair at all. There is also the belief about unsettled spirits, which I found a bit scary.

Three Stars for No Way to Die by P.A. De Voe 


The story is well written, and the mystery was plotted well with lots of red herrings, and the culprit was quite a surprise. I understand the reasoning but didn't care for the way it ended. I know that is how it was back then, and I am glad that it isn't as bad in the present time.


First Book in the Series




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  • 14 December, 2019: Finished reading
  • 14 December, 2019: Reviewed