Saturday, October 05, 2024

Book Review: Cayman Conundrum (Liz Adams Mystery, #3) by Stacy Wilder

Cayman Conundrum: A Liz Adams MysteryCayman Conundrum: A Liz Adams Mystery by Stacy Wilder
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Liz and Brad’s romantic honeymoon trip to Grand Cayman turns into a busman’s holiday.

Cayman Conundrum is the third book in Stacy Wilder’s fun and fast-paced cozy series, Liz Adams Mysteries, but readers new to the story shouldn’t have any trouble enjoying it as a standalone. (However, you should know that the previous books are cozy mystery gold.) Engaging characters, a puzzling and dangerous mystery, and a romance from the past combine for an entertaining and satisfying story.

Liz and Brad celebrate their nuptials with close friends and family before taking off for a dream honeymoon in the Caribbean only to discover that Tim, their friend who lives on the island, has gone missing. Rather than the romantic and restful interlude they'd planned, the newlyweds find themselves trying to find him. 

With weddings ironically being the most stressful of events, I thought the low-key ceremony, in light of an absent friend, was a lovely choice, and Babs’s reception was the biggest surprise ever. Guests Tim and Becky’s reception interactions felt true to life. Why is there always a couple like this at weddings?

The couple’s island sojourn becomes a working holiday as Liz and Brad work together to find their missing friend. The setting is tantalizing as the couple investigates and enjoys some of the local highlights, including a treasure hunt Tim had intended as a wedding gift. A romantic figure from Liz’s past appears to test the newly forged marriage, and the emotions that surface are realistic and understandable. The story is fast-paced and compact, with twists coming one after the other. I was immediately drawn back into this series and read the story straight through in one absorbing sitting.

I recommend CAYMAN CONUNDRUM to cozy mystery readers, especially those who enjoy an island setting and fans of the previous books in the series.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy through RABT Book Tours and PR.




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