A review by obsidian_blue
The Chow Maniac by Vivien Chien

4.0

Please note that I received this book via NetGalley. This did not affect my rating or review

Great installment in the "Noodle Shop Mystery" series. I think that Chien has hit their stride. At this point you should know all of the key players and how things work. Reading this series at this point is like taking a nice warm bath. I liked this one much better because Chien included some Chinese mythology and it seemed to be more "serious" I think than previous installments. I thought it was really good. Only reason why I didn't do 5 stars was that the back and forth between Lana and Kimmy was beyond annoying. I just don't think Kimmy adds much to the series IMHO, and I get why Lana includes Megan into her investigations, but at this point, she has two assistants and then of course her boyfriend Adam, who is on the police force. It just felt a bit hamfisted to me at one point. 

"The Chow Maniac" follows Lana as she is asked to assist on Lydia's PI case looking into who may be murdering some of the local Chinese business people who have ties to a clandestine organization called "The Eight Immortals." Lana is reluctant because Lydia's boss has offered her a job before. She wants to keep working at her parents restaurant and that's about it, she doesn't want to do a PI job full time. 

I thought this was much better than the adventures in CA that Chien did two books ago. Lana and Lydia were a great duo and I liked how they worked in tandem with each other. I wonder if Chien plans to do that in future books, which would work. 

The flow of the book worked really well I thought. No slow points.

I enjoyed the ending, how we get even more information about characters we have known for a while, and this leaves things in a good place with Lana I think.