I REVIEWED in a previous column the book, "Arsenic and Adobo," which was the first in Mia P. Manansala's "Tita Rosie Kitchen Mystery" series. In quick succession, she has come out with two more novels in this mold.
In "Homicide and Halo-Halo," Manansala continues her delightful series with a tale rich in Filipino culture, community spirit, and a lighthearted yet engaging mystery. This second book brings Lila Macapagal, our amateur sleuth, back into the world of crime-solving — this time amid the chaos of a beauty pageant and personal turmoil.
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