![]() Oh, and there’s also a jewel heist, a surprise return of an ex and a surprise queer romance coming. They’ll need to hide the body, dispose of the body, concoct an alibi or five, and keep the massive wedding running smoothly. The Chans are also putting on a massive wedding at the same time, in a family business where Big Auntie bakes wedding cakes, Second Aunt does bridal makeup, Ma does the flowers, Fourth Auntie is a singer, and Meddy is the wedding photographer. They immediately spring into auntie-action. They’re on a deserted road in the middle of nowhere, where he was planning to have his way with her, so when Meddy finds herself completely alone with a corpse, she panics and calls her mom and her mom’s three sisters. Without any more spoilers than the back of the book, Meddy accidentally kills her blind date when she’s defending herself from his advances. I kept wondering how Meddy and the aunties were going to get out of this one, but then something even crazier would happen. In Dial A For Aunties, I had absolutely no idea what was going to happen next. I read this one right after Knit, Purl, A Baby and a Girl, which was sweet new characters set to a very familiar formula. ![]() This is a murder / comedy / family drama, all set at an over-the-top wedding. ![]() Sutanto’s The Obsession, I was delighted to get the ARC for her upcoming novel Dial A For Aunties. ![]()
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