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LOS ANGELES, 1932: Lulu Wong, star of the silver screen and the pride of Chinatown, has a face known to practically everyone, especially the Chow sisters—May, Gemma, and Peony—Lulu’s former classmates and neighbors. So the girls instantly know it’s Lulu when they discover a body one morning in an out-of-the-way stable, far from the Beverly Hills home where she lived after her fame skyrocketed.
The sisters suspect Lulu’s death is the result of foul play, but the police don’t seem motivated to investigate. Even worse, there are signs that point to a cover-up, and powerful forces in the city want to frame the killing as evidence that Chinatown is a den of iniquity and crime, even more reason it should be demolished to make room for the construction of a new railway depot, Union Station.
Worried that neither the police nor the papers will treat Lulu fairly—no matter her fame and wealth—the sisters set out to solve their friend’s murder themselves, and maybe save their neighborhood in the bargain. But with Lulu’s killer still on the loose, the girls’ investigation just might put them square in the crosshairs of a cold-blooded murderer.
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I think it's impossible for Stacey Lee to write a bad historical fiction novel!! She's just the best. I loved these sisters, especially Gemma and Peony. If you're looking for an old Hollywood mystery this is for you!
OK OK so I'm not a big mystery reader but I like Stacey Lee's historical fiction and I like Old Hollywood type stories, so I was in for this. And I loved the Chow sisters so much and all the Hollywood details. BUT like. On the rare occasions that I do read a mystery, I'm not usually one to pick up clues or like, try to solve along with the mystery. But this one REALLY ANNOYED ME because.
in literally the first chapter, Gemma talks about Lulu's famous Noir Red lipstick and how she had to have it specially made for her because of her shellfish allergy! The girlies all know about this! Then when she's dead they make a point to be like "wow her lips were puckered like a kiss when she died, how mysterious"! And like if your thing is going to be, 'teen girls solve the case bc white adult police don't care,' I'm so on board with that premise but c'mon the teen girls would have cracked that lipstick clue WAY SOONER!!! Frustrating!!!!
However everything aside from that was enjoyable.