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A Spoonful of Murder

A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery, Book 6

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A Spoonful of Murder

By: Robin Stevens, Nina Tara
Narrated by: Katie Leung
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When Hazel Wong's beloved grandfather passes away, Daisy Wells is all too happy to accompany her friend (and Detective Society Vice President) to Hazel's family estate in beautiful, bustling Hong Kong.

But when they arrive they discover something they didn't expect: there's a new member of the Wong family. Daisy and Hazel think baby Teddy is enough to deal with, but as always the girls are never far from a mystery. Tragedy strikes very close to home, and this time Hazel isn't just the detective. She's been framed for murder!

The girls must work together like never before, confronting dangerous gangs, mysterious suspects and sinister private detectives to solve the murder and clear Hazel's name - before it's too late . . .

©2018 Robin Stevens (P)2018 Penguin Audio
Fiction Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery & Suspense Crime Detective Murder China
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Just like in Arsenic for Tea in this book we get to learn all about Hazel's family. This book also shares the struggles that Hazel gets when she arrives at her house. Also showing family betrayal and child kidnapping.

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Robin Stevens has done it again with a very interesting book, it was a great way to learn about Hazel’s family.

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