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5 of 5 stars

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Killer Kung Pao by Vivien Chien is another fantastic installment that keeps your mind churning with ideas of whodunit.

Could June Yi really have murdered someone?


Lana Lee and Megan are back once again to try and figure out who else could have killed Millie Mao. For Lana, that is hard to figure out, seeing that she needs to whittle herself through the long list of people. She is excellent at doing this with a typical case. This case is anything but ordinary for her to figure out. Lana is doing her best with all the clues that various people gave her. She is also trying to clear June's name from any wrongdoings. 

The Mystery


Millie Mao is the victim, and under normal circumstances, the way she died could have been accidental. At the Asian Village, nothing is normal, especially when Lana is near the crime scene. Not only does Lana have her hands tied with trying to shift through the clues, but so does Adam. I have to admit that I guessed right the first time but talked myself out of it because I couldn't figure out the motive and thought it was stupid that the person I thought did it would do it. Then I thought I was right with another one, but the reason was weak. I applaud Ms. Chien for stumping me once again!

5 Stars


Killer Kung Pao by Vivien Chien is a great book that is entertaining and puzzling at the same time. Ms. Chien does a great job of making me feel bad for Lana regarding this new character in the village who doesn't like Lana. I am giving this five stars and recommending it to anyone that loves cozy culinary mysteries.


Other Books in the Series


 

You will find links to my reviews of these books near the top next to the book cover of Killer Kung Pao.

Coming out March 9, 2021




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Until the next time,



Happy Reading!

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  • Started reading
  • 28 August, 2020: Finished reading
  • 28 August, 2020: Reviewed