Ming Tea Murder
2015 • 338 pages

Ratings3

Average rating3.7

15

Well, it's not exactly Literature, nor was it too thrilling, but if you enjoy the characters and the Charleston local it takes place in (or just all the descriptions of food! there are recipes in the back) it would be a light amusing read. I wasn't thrilled with the protagonist, or the detective who was supposed to be working the case, I found them unbelievable, YMMV.

November 25, 2015Report this review