Welcome to the Ho-Lee Noodle House, where the Chinese food is to die for. . .
The last place Lana Lee thought she would ever end up is back at her family’s restaurant. But after a brutal break-up and a dramatic workplace walk-out, she figures that a return to the Cleveland area to help wait tables is her best option for putting her life back together. Even if that means having to put up with her mother, who is dead-set on finding her a husband.
Lana’s love life soon becomes yesterday’s news once the restaurant’s property manager, Mr. Feng, turns up dead―after a delivery of shrimp dumplings from Ho-Lee. But how could this have happened when everyone on staff knew about Mr. Feng’s severe, life-threatening shellfish allergy? Now, with the whole restaurant under suspicion for murder and the local media in a feeding frenzy―to say nothing of the gorgeous police detective who keeps turning up for take-out―it’s up to Lana to find out who is behind Feng’s killer order. . . before her own number is up.
What a wonderful start to a new series thaat has more twists and strands than your average noodle nest!
Lana Lee has fund herself working for the family noodle restaurant after her life imploded with a relationship break up and throwing the towel in on her office job! Her mother (and honorary aunties) are pleased to see her back - this means matchmaking can happen (however much she rails against it!), but she thought that would be the only thing she had to worry about, until she delivers some deadly dumplings to the local property manager, Now with their main chef in the cross hairs of the police Lana and her best friend Megan start to play PI to find out who could have killed Mr Feng, because Lana is sure of two things she didn't kill Mr Feng and neither did Peter Huang (the chef), but with the local Detectives disrupting her ideas of not dating and other potential suspects abounding Lana has her job cut out for her!
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