The Reunion Dinner by Jesse Q. Sutanto

The Reunion Dinner by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Serving Up Secrets in Amazon's Busybodies Collection

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"The Reunion Dinner" by Jesse Q Sutanto is a perfect amuse-bouche for mystery lovers. Sutanto packs an impressive amount of character development, twists, and social commentary into this compact tale. It's a story that lingers long after the last page, leaving readers to ponder the true meaning of family loyalty...
  • Publisher: Amazon Original Stories
  • Genre: Mystery Thriller, Novella
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English

Amazon Original Stories continues to dish out bite-sized literary delights with their latest anthology, “Busybodies.” This collection of six short mysteries invites readers to peek behind curtains and eavesdrop on neighbors, indulging our inner gossips while unraveling tantalizing whodunits. Jesse Q Sutanto’s “The Reunion Dinner” kicks off the series with a bang—or rather, a poisoned cocktail.

A Lethal Lunar New Year

Josephine Ying has waited years for her chance to host the family’s Chinese New Year reunion dinner. With Big Uncle sidelined by a convenient “accident,” she’s determined to outshine his dry roast duck and cement her place as the ultimate matriarch. But even the most meticulously planned feast can’t account for an unexpected guest: death itself.

Sutanto serves up a wickedly funny tale of family dynamics, cultural expectations, and the lengths one woman will go to protect her son. When Keith’s surprise fiancée drops dead at the dinner table, Josephine’s hostess instincts kick into overdrive. She’s not about to let a little murder ruin her big night—or worse, see her beloved boy hauled off to jail.

A Buffet of Suspects

What follows is a masterclass in misdirection as Josephine interrogates her relatives, unearthing a tangled web of motives. The victim, Lacey, proves to have left a trail of broken hearts and betrayals in her wake. Was it the jilted niece? The swindled nephew? The scorned ex-lover?

Sutanto excels at painting vivid portraits of her expansive cast. From the foul-mouthed Francine to the puppy-dog-like Porter, each character leaps off the page. But it’s Josephine who steals the show. Her internal monologue, peppered with sly observations and cultural commentary, provides a delightful window into the mind of a woman who’s not about to let a little thing like murder get in the way of being the perfect hostess.

A Bittersweet Aftertaste

As the story hurtles towards its shocking conclusion, readers are left to grapple with some uncomfortable truths. How far would we go to protect our loved ones? What secrets lurk beneath the surface of even the most picture-perfect families?

Sutanto doesn’t shy away from the darker implications of her tale. The casual cruelty Josephine displays, while often played for laughs, hints at a deeply ingrained sense of familial duty that can twist into something far more sinister. It’s a testament to Sutanto’s skill that she can balance humor and horror so deftly, leaving us both chuckling and chilled.

A Taste of What’s to Come

“The Reunion Dinner” by Jesse Q Sutanto sets a high bar for the rest of the “Busybodies” collection. Readers can look forward to equally intriguing tales from a stellar lineup of authors:

Each story promises its own unique blend of mystery, mayhem, and meddling neighbors.

A Satisfying Appetizer

For fans of Jesse Q Sutanto’s work, “The Reunion Dinner” will feel like a familiar treat with some surprising new flavors. It captures the same sharp wit and cultural insights that made her “Aunties” series (including “Dial A for Aunties” and “Four Aunties and a Wedding”) such a hit. However, this shorter format allows her to push into darker territory, resulting in a more complex and morally ambiguous tale.

The Verdict: A Must-Read Morsel

“The Reunion Dinner” by Jesse Q Sutanto is a perfect amuse-bouche for mystery lovers. Sutanto packs an impressive amount of character development, twists, and social commentary into this compact tale. It’s a story that lingers long after the last page, leaving readers to ponder the true meaning of family loyalty and the sometimes-blurry line between protection and destruction.

While it can be devoured in a single sitting, “The Reunion Dinner” is a meal worth savoring. Sutanto’s prose is as rich and layered as Josephine’s feast, with each carefully chosen word adding depth to the overall experience. It’s a story that invites multiple readings, each pass revealing new details and nuances.

For those hungry for more of Sutanto’s unique brand of mystery, “The Reunion Dinner” is sure to whet your appetite. It’s a stellar addition to the “Busybodies” collection and a tantalizing taste of what this talented author can do when given free rein to explore the darker side of human nature.

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  • Publisher: Amazon Original Stories
  • Genre: Mystery Thriller, Novella
  • First Publication: 2024
  • Language: English

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