cover image The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties

The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties

Jesse Q. Sutanto. Berkley, $18 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-0-593-54622-2

Sutanto’s zany third and final adventure for newlywed Meddy Chan and her bighearted yet bullheaded aunts (after Four Aunties and a Wedding) serves up all the mafia mix-ups and madcap chases that series fans have come to expect. Meddy and her well-mannered husband, Nathan, are honeymooning in France when they get a call from Meddy’s mother inviting them to Jakarta to celebrate Chinese New Year with her large extended family. During the festivities, a cavalcade of sleek black cars arrive. From one of them emerges gangster Abraham “Abi” Lincoln, who, as a teen, was in love with Meddy’s aunt Enjelin. He’s come bearing gifts to the entire family in a bid to renew his courtship, but in a rush of excitement, an important document gets mixed in with the presents and then goes missing. Meddy, Nathan, and the aunties set out to retrieve it, only to fall into the middle of a vicious business rivalry that could endanger their lives. Some readers may be worn out by the unrelentingly frantic pace, but Sutanto packs in loads of local color, and gives the aunties ample opportunity to let their freak flags fly. This caper mostly pays off. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Mar.)