Shake Down by Kendel Lynn

Shake Down (Elliott Lisbon Mystery, #5)

by Kendel Lynn

Ballantyne Foundation Director and PI-in-training, Elliott Lisbon, is enjoying her idyllically slow life on Sea Pine Island, South Carolina. It’s the week before the annual Beach Ball and she’s sipping Bellinis on the sidelines. Her committee involvement is limited to securing the centerpieces: scrumptious masterpieces from the Cake & Shake. But when the head baker goes missing, Elli’s calm life gets a major shakeup. She takes the case and soon learns that missing is a relative term. 

As Elli walks the delicate line between a woman finding herself and a woman needing to be found, the days speed up and she knows something’s about to go down. From drug runners to whistleblowers to sea turtle sabotage, Elli stirs up secrets and inadvertently whips a desperate killer into a frenzy. If she doesn’t find a way out of the heat, she’s going to get burned.

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4.5 of 5 stars

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I'm always excited about a new Elliott Lisbon mystery being released; Kendel Lynn doesn't publish on the typical once-a-year schedule, so you just never know when or if the next one is coming.

But they're worth the suspense - these are well-written mysteries with solid plots and while definitely cozy, there's nothing cutesy or twee about the characters or the plots.  Shake Down starts off slow and builds slowly, with the search for a missing woman.  Is she missing?  Did she just take off?  Was there foul play involved?  Elliott Lisbon is a PI in training, putting in her required hours before receiving her license and she's hired to find the woman, or find out what happened to her.

For spice, and possibly levity, there's a reality tv show involved in the plot, but the ending is unexpected and, well, unexpected.  This one isn't going to keep you on the edge of your seat, but it will offer you a satisfying mystery.

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Reading updates

  • 15 December, 2020: Started reading
  • 18 December, 2020: Finished reading
  • 31 December, 2020: Reviewed