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  • Wonton Terror

  • A Noodle Shop Mystery, Book 4
  • By: Vivien Chien
  • Narrated by: Cindy Kay
  • Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Wonton Terror

By: Vivien Chien
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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Publisher's summary

In the fourth in Vivien Chien's Noodle Shop delicious mystery series, Ho-Lee Noodle House is ready to take the Cleveland night market by storm―until a brand-new food venue literally explodes onto the scene.

Lana Lee is all smiles when the first evening of Cleveland’s Asian Night Market kicks off the summer. The weekly festival is always good for business, packed with locals and tourists, and this year, some stiff new food-truck competition. Wonton on Wheels, run by old friends of Lana’s parents, promises to have customers lining up for their delicately wrapped delights―until the truck blows up at evening’s end.

Lana’s boyfriend, Detective Adam Trudeau, had been planning a birthday getaway for the two of them but, lo and behold, Lana must assume the role of amateur sleuth yet again. With one proprietor of Wonton on Wheels dead, it’s beginning to look more like murder and less like an unfortunate accident. And as they begin to unwrap layers of disturbing secrets, Lana’s own family erupts into new drama. Will Lana be able to solve this crime―or has she jumped from the wok right into the fire?

“Thoroughly entertaining...fun and delicious.”―RT Book Reviews

©2019 Vivien Chien (P)2024 Spotify Audiobooks
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That you guys had a new characters

Overall, it was really good but throughout the story, it was like really really, really really confusing

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Narrator Ruins It

I started listening to the Noodle House Mysteries a while back and was so sad when the audio versions ended at book 3. But recently, I found that the rest of the books were recorded and now available on Audible and was exited to dive back into the stories on my long commute. Problem was that the narrator of the first 3 books was gone and replaced by Ms. Kay. I am sorry to say, after an hour of listening I don’t know if I can continue. Ms. Kay is not a great narrator. She has no range. The men all sound the same with a low gravelly voice that is forced and just sounds like a female trying too hard to talk like a man. The ethnic accents are all but gone and the female characters have slight range but not much. I guess this is the last audio version I will be downloading since sadly Cindy Kay reads all the newer audio books.
The stories are fun, so when I have time to actually read the book I will do that, but no more audio for me.

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Narration ruined the book for me

The narration is so bad. These characters that I've grown to love feel completely different. Peter, who is always kind of a goofy, nice guy, is now like some stoic, stereotypical cool guy voice. All the names are pronounced differently in this, and as much as I love the book series, I don't think I will continue with the audio versions of them because of the narration. This is extremely disappointing for me as someone with dyslexia, as this is primarily how I read books.

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