Author: Mia P. Manansala
Publication: Delacorte Press (May 13, 2025)
Description: The young adult debut from the award-winning author of Arsenic and Adobo! When a high school tarot reader’s latest client goes missing after a troubling reading, she must apply everything she’s learned from her private investigator mother to solve a case of her own.
Danika Dizon is a natural problem-solver. Thanks to her private investigator mom and mystery author dad, she's equipped with the skills to offer guidance to anxious classmates who come to her for a tarot reading between classes. For a price, of course.
But when one of her clients vanishes shortly after they're dealt a death card, the girl’s younger sister Gaby begs Danika to figure out what went wrong. Danika takes on the case, thinking it's the perfect way to prove to her parents that she should be an official investigator in the family’s detective agency.
What starts off as a compelling challenge quickly devolves into something darker as Danika and Gaby peel back layer after layer of the secret life the missing girl has been living. A life that those involved would do anything to keep from being revealed…
My Thoughts: Danika Dizon is a high school junior and a tarot card reader. She has a good business reading the cards for her high school classmates. But when a stranger comes for a reading, Danika is concerned by what the cards foretell. And when the stranger's sister comes to see her the next day blaming her for her sister's disappearance, Danika finds herself in the middle of quite a problem.
Danika has some experience with investigations. Her mother runs a private investigations agency, and her father writes mystery novels. Danika has done research for both and intends to be a private investigator herself after she finishes school.
The mystery was engaging and the Chicago setting interesting too. Danika is a Filippino, and the story is filled with her family and the foods they eat. Danika is also a little focused on problem solving and isn't really good at interpersonal relationships. She isn't sure what to make of her client Gaby's interest in her. Nor does she know how to handle her relationship with a boy she meets during the course of the investigation.
I enjoyed this one for its very interesting main character and the mystery she has to solve.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.
I received this one in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. You can buy your copy here.
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