Lana Lee and friends return for a fiery Chinese New Year celebration that rattles their quaint community.
Lana Lee and friends return for a fiery Chinese New Year celebration that rattles their quaint community.
Chinese New Year is supposed to be a time of fresh beginnings and celebrations of good fortune to come. Naturally, the shop owners of Asia Village jump at the chance to support property manager Ian Sung when he suggests creating a memorable holiday event that will bring positive light to the plaza, and prosperity for all those involved.With Lana Lee as his right-hand woman, Ian orchestrates an extravagant evening. But at the end of the night, during an elaborate firework show, a member of the lion dance performance team is found dead backstage with a red envelope in their pocket containing four one-dollar bills - an omen of death.Ian Sung takes it upon himself, again enlisting Lana’s help, to find out who could have killed the talented dancer.
Praise for Peking Duck and Cover:
"Mayhem, murder and intrigue meld in this sharp whodunit!" --Woman's World
Praise for the Noodle Shop series:
"A worthy sophomore outing provides plenty of twists and turns and a perky, albeit conflicted, sleuth."--Kirkus Reviews
"Cozy fans rejoice! You will long for the next course that Vivien Chien serves up."--Suspense Magazine
"A fun who-dunit that's tasty and dangerous!"--Woman's World, Book Club Pick
"Chien infuses the latest deftly crafted entry in her detectable "Noodle Shop" series with plenty of wry charm and dry wit, making this yet another tempting, too-good-to-miss treat for culinary cozy fans."--Library Journal
"The endearing Lana, the relationship between the two sisters, and the restaurant framed story will all appeal to fans of Chris Cavender's Pizza Lovers mysteries."--Booklist
VIVIEN CHIEN (she/her) was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio where she grew up in a mixed-race home, making for some very interesting cultural experiences. She found her love of books and the written word at an early age while writing short stories about her classmates in elementary school. When she's not writing, Vivien enjoys frequenting local Asian restaurants, frolicking in bookstores, and searching for her next donut.
She is the author of the Noodle Shop Mystery series, including Death by Dumpling and Misfortune Cookie, which was nominated for the Lilian Jackson Braun Award.
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