
Title: Black Jade – A Daiyu Wu Mystery
Author: Gloria Oliver
Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Cozy
Publication Date: May 11, 2021
Review Date: June 21, 2021
Number of Pages: 246 (paperback)
My Rating: 4.5/5
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Book Blurb of Black Jade – A Daiyu Wu Mystery:
Her curiosity and intellect stimulated like never before; Dai ignores the possible consequences and sets out to solve the mystery with the help of her canine companion, Prince Razor, and her confidant, Jacques Haskins. It’s either that or let the killer get away with it — assuming a spoiled popinjay, his jealous self-appointed girlfriend, and Dai’s overprotective parents don’t get in her way.
Book Review of Black Jade – A Daiyu Wu Mystery:
The secondary characters are also quite well-fleshed out. I particularly liked Dr. Aiden Campbell and the popinjay. The parties, clothes, food, and afternoon tea were all so well written, I wanted some wontons, blueberry scones, and some refreshing agua fresca.
I also liked the historical setting of the story, and being a Christie fan, I do have a weakness for historical mysteries. Difference is, Christie was writing about her present day, whereas Gloria Oliver is writing about an almost century old setting. I can only imagine the amount of research it must’ve taken to get these details right. Plus, I learnt a lot about how the Chinese were treated differently from other American immigrants, which was a surprising revelation.
Dai is great at solving things, supported by her loyal friends and companions. While this was her first mystery, I’d love to read more books in this series for sure!
*A review copy was provided to Oh Just Books by the author in exchange for an honest review*




