The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties: The laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from the award-winning author of Dial A For Aunties: Book 3 (Paperback)

Jesse Q. Sutanto (Author)

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The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties: The laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from the award-winning author of Dial A For Aunties: Book 3

The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties: The laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from the award-winning author of Dial A For Aunties: Book 3

£9.99 £5.00

The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties: The laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from the award-winning author of Dial A For Aunties: Book 3

£9.99 £5.00

'Another on point mix of humour, chaos and quirky fun' Katy Brent, How to Kill Men and Get Away With It

The laugh-out-loud new novel from the bestselling author of Dial A For Aunties, winner of the Comedy Women In Print Prize 2021

It’s Chinese New Year, a time to celebrate…

Fresh from their honeymoon, Meddy and Nathan meet the Aunties in Jakarta for a family celebration. Amid the festivities, an old flame of Second Aunt’s arrives with extravagant gifts. Unfortunately, not all the presents were meant for them.

NOT the time to start an all-out war.

The most important gift goes missing, putting Meddy and the Aunties in the middle of a feud between Jakarta’s most powerful business moguls – and in great danger. To save her loved ones, Meddy must organise a search party, a break-in and a kidnapping. It might sound like an impossible mission– but with the Aunties by her side, nothing is impossible… just complicated.

  • Publisher: HQ
  • ISBN: 9780008558833
  • Pages: 288
  • Weight: 0.2
Jesse Sutanto is an author of books for children and adults. She received her Masters from the University of Oxford and a BA in English Literature from Berkeley. She grew up in Indonesia and Singapore and currently lives in Jakarta with her husband and two daughters. The film rights to her women’s fiction, Dial A for Aunties, was bought by Netflix in a competitive bidding war.

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