Allyson M W Dyar reviewed Wonton Terror by Vivien Chien
Review of 'Wonton Terror' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Lana Lee is back at it, this time, she's representing the noodle house at the annual Cleveland Night Market festivities. But this is Lana and of course, it didn't go off as expected. Actually, the food cart facing them explodes, flinging shrapnel everywhere, injuring a number of patrons.
Lana's detective boyfriend, Adam, isn't the one who is investigating the explosion, so while he's not totally happy with Lana investigating, he kinda-sorta gives her a few clues along the way.
I wasn't too surprised as to who had done the deed but I felt that that the author did a nice job in "justifying" (if one can justify murder) why it was done.
Another worth-while entry in the series.
Lana Lee is back at it, this time, she's representing the noodle house at the annual Cleveland Night Market festivities. But this is Lana and of course, it didn't go off as expected. Actually, the food cart facing them explodes, flinging shrapnel everywhere, injuring a number of patrons.
Lana's detective boyfriend, Adam, isn't the one who is investigating the explosion, so while he's not totally happy with Lana investigating, he kinda-sorta gives her a few clues along the way.
I wasn't too surprised as to who had done the deed but I felt that that the author did a nice job in "justifying" (if one can justify murder) why it was done.
Another worth-while entry in the series.
