
Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man)
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Narrated by:
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Eunice Wong
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Jesse Sutanto
About this listen
The follow-up to the bestselling Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice to Murderers
Tea-shop owner. Matchmaker. Detective?
Vera Wong is perfectly content as a teashop owner. She is definitely not seeking opportunities for amateur sleuthing. But what else is she to do when a distressed woman called Millie asks for her help?
Okay, perhaps Vera wheedled the story out of her. And maybe the case file for Millie’s missing friend Thomas didn’t exactly fall into her lap. Everyone knows a locked briefcase is just asking to be opened by someone handy with a hairpin.
Not even the aroma of chrysanthemum tea can stop Vera from catching the scent of this mystery. However dangerous it is, Vera intends to uncover the truth in the only way that this Chinese mother knows how: by spilling the tea.
‘I thoroughly loved it. With a Vera in your life nothing bad can ever happen!’ J. M. Hall, bestselling author of A Spoonful of Murder
‘Had me laughing aloud within its first five pages. Charming, hilarious and heartfelt’ Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read
‘A dazzling debut full of humour and love. A comedy caper, doused in black humour, comical references, mixed with romance – fans of Crazy Rich Asians will love it’ My Weekly
‘Brilliant, wicked and dead, dead funny’ Andi Osho, Asking For A Friend
©2025 PT Karya Hippo Makmur (P)2025 Penguin Random House LLCWhat listeners say about Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man)
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- 13-04-25
I love Vera and her ever-growing family
This book, much like the first one, is full of humour and charm. Jesse Sutanto creates such richly developed characters and creates loads of funny moments. The narration by Eunice Wong is excellent and a big reason I bought the sequel - she really makes the characters come to life (and reads at the perfect pace). Overall, I loved this book almost as much as the first one, just occasionally finding the self-loathing / guilt portions a bit repetitive and too similar to the thoughts had by other characters in the first book. Aside from this, the characters all felt unique, interesting and loveable. I’d definitely recommend the Vera Wong books (and have done so in person already).
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