by Vivien Chien
I watched him from the corner of my eye, as I kept making my way toward the exit. Clever move asking to meet up at one of my favorite Asia Village establishments. The only thing better he could have said was for me to meet him at the Modern Scroll, the plaza’s bookshop.
“I suppose I could ask Nancy to come in an hour early on Monday morning. I couldn’t meet you until ten A.M., though.” Nancy Huang was our only full-time waitress, and Peter’s mom. Peter was the head chef at our restaurant and fell into the guy best friend category.
“That will work out perfectly,” Ian replied. “I’ll see you then.”
“But why me?” I asked.
“What do you mean?”
“I mean, why me? Aren’t the particulars of the sidewalk sale something you should discuss with the entire board of directors for the plaza, and not just me?” Okay, I was part of that board, but still, I was only one member. Why did he always have to single me out?
“Lana, I think you know the answer to that.”
I cringed. I could guess, that’s for sure.
“You’re the only person on the entire committee that I trust implicitly. I know that you want to get things done just as much as I do, and I don’t have to worry when I know you’re involved with something.”
“Wait, involved?” I blanched. “What do you mean involved?”
“Well, we can discuss all of that at our meeting on Monday morning,” he said, suddenly in a rush to get out of our conversation. We had reached the main entrance and he stepped in front of me. “Allow me to get the door.”
As he opened the door with a big smile, we turned just in time to see a dark gray Nissan abruptly back out of one of the employee parking spots and slam into a brand-new, white Cadillac sedan. My body jerked as the two vehicles collided and the sounds of metal scraping against metal caused my teeth to clench.
Ian stepped out on to the sidewalk in front of me, and I followed quickly behind him.
“Hey, doesn’t that Nissan belong to June Yi?” I asked, pointing to the car.
He held a hand up to his head and massaged his temple with his thumb. “Ugh, of course it does.”
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A zillion thank yous to my agent, Gail Fortune; my editors, Hannah Braaten and Nettie Finn; to Kayla Janas, Allison Ziegler and Mary Ann Asher. And to my publisher, St. Martin’s Paperbacks, I appreciate all of you so much.
My gratitude and respect to the Sisters in Crime, locally and nationally. Your existence has helped me and so many others seek out our passions and not feel alone while doing it.
Much love to my family and friends for the continuation of support and encouragement. I am lucky beyond words to have you guys in my life.
And to all my readers … many hugs. Thank you for going on this journey with me.
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Praise for the Noodle Shop mystery series
WONTON TERROR
“Funny, warm, and terrifying at times, Wonton Terror adds yet another delicious dish to Vivien Chien’s growing menu of enticing, cozy mysteries.”
—Suspense magazine
DIM SUM OF ALL FEARS
“I am so delighted by this cozy mystery series!”
—Book Riot
“Provides plenty of twists and turns and a perky, albeit conflicted, sleuth.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Thoroughly entertaining … fun and delicious.”
—RT Book Reviews
DEATH BY DUMPLING
“Vivien Chien serves up a delicious mystery with a side order of soy sauce and sass. A tasty start to a new mystery series!”
—Kylie Logan, bestselling author of Gone with the Twins
“Death by Dumpling is a fun and sassy debut with unique flavor, local flair, and heart.”
—Amanda Flower, Agatha Award–winning author of Lethal Licorice
“A charming debut, with plenty of red herrings. The heroine’s future looks bright.”
—Kirkus Reviews
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vivien Chien was born and raised in an ethnically diverse household in Cleveland, Ohio. She found her love of books and the written word at an early age while writing short stories about her classmates in elementary school. Currently, she writes side-by-side with her toy fox terrier who refuses to sit anywhere else. When she’s not writing or frolicking in bookstores, Vivien enjoys frequenting local Asian restaurants and searching for her next donut. You can sign up for email updates here.
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CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Author’s Note
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Also by Vivien Chien
Praise for the Noodle Shop Mystery Series
About the Author
Copyright
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
First published in the United States by St. Martin’s Paperbacks, an imprint of St. Martin’s Publishing Group.
EGG DROP DEAD
Copyright © 2020 by Vivien Chien.
Excerpt from Killer Kung Pao copyright © 2020 by Vivien Chien.
Cover illustration © Mary Ann Asher / Bernstein & Andriulli
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