‘Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers’
By Jesse Q. Sutanto
Who’s detecting: Vera, who’s 60 and bored, is a widow. She has lots of time on her hands because business is slow and her adult son, rebelling against her meddling, ignores her. She operates a tea shop at the beginning of “Advice for Murders,” but when it is trashed and a body is left behind, she shifts from brewing tea to hunting clues.
Ratio: 60 percent mystery/40 percent matchmaking.
Why age is a plus: Vera doesn’t know much about detecting (she often makes wildly inaccurate guesses), but she’s learned a lot about mixing teas to create exactly the blend a customer needs. That tea savvy turns out to be a metaphor for an uncanny insight into human behavior. Vera thinks she knows what’s best for everyone — and she might be right. A sequel, “Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man),” is due in April 2025.
‘Agnes Sharp and the Trip of a Lifetime’
By Leonie Swann
Who’s detecting? Agnes, an 80ish British woman, gets help from a handful of elderly boarders, some of whom — like Agnes — have a police background. “Trip of the Lifetime” is the second in the series, following “The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp.”
Ratio: 70 percent mystery/30 percent chit-chat.
Why age matters: One of the most compelling things about “Trip of a Lifetime” is that it explicitly pays homage to Miss Marple. Agnes gets an unexpected trip to a deluxe resort, where a victim is found clutching a copy of “A Caribbean Mystery,” a Christie book in which Marple is given a trip to a deluxe resort. That feels like both a hat tip to Christie and an acknowledgment that senior sleuths have a superpower: six (or more) decades of life experience. The “Agnes” books would be more satisfying if Swann told us more about her characters, especially the victims. It is compelling, though, how Agnes meets her fellow crime solvers: Strapped for cash, she must take in renters, who form a sort of sleuth commune. And that she has had trouble sleeping as she has aged, which gives her lots of time to hunt for clues.