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From Goodreads:
Sixty-year-old self-proclaimed tea expert Vera Wong enjoys nothing more than sipping a good cup of Wulong and doing some healthy “detective” work on the internet (AKA checking up on her son to see if he’s dating anybody yet).
But when Vera wakes up one morning to find a dead man in the middle of her tea shop, it’s going to take more than a strong Longjing to fix things. Knowing she’ll do a better job than the police possibly could — because nobody sniffs out a wrongdoing quite like a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands — Vera decides it’s down to her to catch the killer.
Nobody spills the tea like this amateur sleuth.
Rapid Rating: High.
Profanity includes 25 uses of strong language, around 40 instances of moderate profanity, about 50 uses of mild language, and 75 instances of the name of Deity in vain. Sexual content includes kissing. A murder.