“That was the problem with Australians playing tourist. They dressed for comfort and it was impossible to tell how much they were worth.”
Jen and Ezra entering the tunnel through Hell. Haw Par Villa, October 2014.
Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu
A delightful murder mystery made all the more interesting to this reader due to the contemporary Singaporean setting and harsh assessment of the Australian national character!
Aunty Lee harks back to older, ‘cosier’ mysteries than the darker, harsher and colder examples of the genre that I usually read. As such, it proved a wonderful ‘palate cleanser’ from its bleaker relations. A large part is due to the presents of Rosie "Aunty" Lee – widowed restauranteur and amateur sleuth – and the frequent reference to cooking and eating. Seriously, this is a book bound to make you salivate as Aunty Lee prepares wonderful meals while trying to solve crimes.
Yu introduces a host of other characters that I am certain will form the backbone of future mysteries. Together, they forge a wonderful foundation for entertaining readers over a whole series of books.⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 1/2
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