π peek insideDial A for Aunties
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
When Meddelin Chan accidentally kills her blind date, her meddlesome but well-meaning mother calls in her even more meddlesome aunties to help dispose of the body. The situation spirals into chaos when the corpse is inadvertently shipped to a billionaire's wedding that the family is catering. Amidst the frantic cover-up, Meddy encounters her long-lost college sweetheart. This hilarious, high-stakes rom-com mystery blends family loyalty with slapstick comedy, making it a riotous read about the lengths families go for one another.
A popular book with millions of readers worldwide.
Notable Quotes
"Meddy, how can you say that? Your aunties coming over, so late at night, coming to help us get rid of body, and we donβt even offer them any food? How can? Oh, we have dragon fruit, good, good."
"Iβm basically driven by a mixture of caffeine and familial guilt."
"You're not a mess. You just kill by accident only. Bad luck. Can happen to anyone."
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