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Lowcountry Boneyard (A Liz Talbot Mystery) (Volume 3) (edition 2015)

by Susan M. Boyer

Series: Liz Talbot Mystery (3)

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Where is Kent Heyward? The twenty-three-year-old heiress from one of Charleston's oldest families vanished a month ago. When her father hires private investigator Liz Talbot, Liz suspects the most difficult part of her job will be convincing the patriarch his daughter tired of his overbearing nature and left town. That's what the Charleston Police Department believes. But behind the garden walls South of Broad, family secrets pop up like weeds in the azaleas. The neighbors recollect violent arguments between Kent and her parents. Eccentric twin uncles and a gaggle of cousins covet the family fortune. And the lingering spirit of a Civil-War-era debutante may know something if Colleen, Liz's dead best friend, can get her to talk. Liz juggles her case, the partner she's in love with, and the family she adores. But the closer she gets to what has become of Kent, the closer Liz dances to her own grave.… (more)
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Title:Lowcountry Boneyard (A Liz Talbot Mystery) (Volume 3)
Authors:Susan M. Boyer
Info:Henery Press (2015), Edition: First, Paperback, 292 pages
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  dmurfgal | Dec 9, 2022 |
I really loved books #1 and #2 in the series though I thought that they both ended abruptly. This book ends on a nice note, however, the book at times felt overly long in places because of the many mysteries that Liz and her partner Nate are trying to solve.

Book #3 has Liz more or less settled in Stella Maris in South Carolina. It has been two years since the events in the last book and we now have Liz dating her partner Nate long distance. Liz is starting to feel pushed on all sides by her guardian and long dead friend Colleen and Nate and doesn't know if she will be able to leave Stella Maris behind to live with him part time in Greenville. Added on to that, Liz and Nate have been hired to find a missing heiress (Kent Heyward) who has vanished with no trace more than a month prior to the start of this book.

I absolutely love reading these books and Liz has become a favorite of mine. I like that she is absolutely sure about what she wants and doesn't back down from investigating cases even when threatened. Unlike some novels featuring a private investigator, I never have the sense that Liz doesn't know what she's doing and can't take care of herself.

We still have more interactions between her and Colleen. Though there is a new wrinkle about Colleen that I thought was a bit weird this go around. We didn't get a chance to visit with Liz's family much in this book which I thought was a shame. We do get a family dinner where there is a hilarious highlight of Liz's father doing his best to flush out rats that have taken up residence in his front lawn.

We do get some new characters in this one, due to the case that Liz and Nate are investigating. I will say that this one was really dark. The ending surprised me a lot since I thought all along it could go another way.

The writing was great and the flow was the only thing that I had a lot of problems with in this one. I think it was because in this case, Liz and Nate weren't just investigating the case of the missing heiress, they were somehow embroiled in a case of theft and fraud, and also looking into long dead family members of another character. Everything more or less comes together in the end though.

The setting of the lowcountry is a favorite of mine, and Ms. Boyer showcases it very well in this one.

As I said, the ending was very dark, and now I hope that the series follows up on the Heyward family and the other relatives in some way. ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
I really enjoyed the third book in the Liz Talbot Mystery series. It had a little of everything that I like, mystery, humour, romance, family relationships and supernatural. There was also danger in this one, but not too bad.

Liz is hired to find the missing Charleston heiress, 20 year-old Kent Heyward. She has been missing over a month and the police are no longer actively investigating. When Nate, her partner in the business and in love, ties up the case he is working on in Greenville, he heads to Stella Maris to spend time with Kate. He ends up jumping into the investigation and together they uncover some family secrets that put them in serious danger. As well, their relationship quickly goes south when they realize that they do not want a long distance relationship and neither is willing to move across the state to live with the other. Will they find Kent alive or dead? Who is responsible for her disappearance?

I love Liz's character. She is a little quirky, fun, but not too stuck on herself, a good southern character. She is also smart, stands up for herself, brave and will not give up when she takes something on. She also has a good sense of humor and is just a bit sarcastic. Colleen, the ghost of her high school friend, is her guardian spirit and certainly does her part in this story on more than one occasion. I also enjoy her family. Her mom is the epitome of a Southern lady and her brother is a just a bit overprotective. Her younger sister brings home a beau in this story and it seems that if he sticks around, he will be just as much fun as her dad. Her father shows the redneck side of himself in a couple of scenes, one being laugh out loud. This is a great story, engaging, believable, twisty with some humour and a bit of romance. A great book for any cozy mystery lover. It is not imperative that you read these books in order, but it might help to enjoy the series even more. ( )
  Carlathelibrarian | Feb 5, 2019 |
This was an entertaining who done it with the family secrets of the rich and powerful at the center of the crime. The main character is likable, and her personal ghost is amusing. Overall, this was a fun cozy mystery with a bit of humor. ( )
  DrApple | May 8, 2017 |
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. My favorite series. ( )
  mchwest | Mar 5, 2017 |
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Where is Kent Heyward? The twenty-three-year-old heiress from one of Charleston's oldest families vanished a month ago. When her father hires private investigator Liz Talbot, Liz suspects the most difficult part of her job will be convincing the patriarch his daughter tired of his overbearing nature and left town. That's what the Charleston Police Department believes. But behind the garden walls South of Broad, family secrets pop up like weeds in the azaleas. The neighbors recollect violent arguments between Kent and her parents. Eccentric twin uncles and a gaggle of cousins covet the family fortune. And the lingering spirit of a Civil-War-era debutante may know something if Colleen, Liz's dead best friend, can get her to talk. Liz juggles her case, the partner she's in love with, and the family she adores. But the closer she gets to what has become of Kent, the closer Liz dances to her own grave.

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