Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man) by Jesse Q. Sutanto (2025): A Review

Title: Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man)

Author: Jesse Q. Sutanto

Publication Year: 2025

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐💫

Pages: 336

Source: audiobook @storytel.tr

Genre: Thriller, crime fiction, Mystery, Suspense, comedy

Awards: 2026 Edgar's Lilian Jackson Braun Memorial Award Nominee; 2026 Audie Award for Best Mystery Finalist


You thought Vera was finally done collecting victims, murderers, and traumatized families like Pokémon.

You. Were. Wrong. Spectacularly wrong.

After solving the last mystery, she got so cocky she started mentally updating Sherlock’s resume to include her. In her head, she’s not just the new Sherlock—Sherlock is Vera-lite.

This time, though, crime doesn’t come knocking on her door. She goes out, hunts it down, drags it home, and dares anyone to try and stop her.

And as if that’s not enough chaos, she’s decided her newly adopted family is simply not big enough. Apparently, she wants more screaming, more drama, and more people to traumatize with her hobby.

You may be used to her shenanigans and Olympic-level nosiness, but your blood pressure? Yeah, that’s about to hit a new personal best.

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