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Book Details

A Camping Conundrum: A Liz Adams Mystery
Cozy Mystery
5th in Series
Setting – Poinsett Park, SC
Publisher : Wild Hawk Press (April 28, 2025)
Number of Pages : 137 Pages
Hardcover ISBN-13 : 979-8990783133
Paperback ISBN-13 : 979-8990783126
Digital ASIN : B0F6MCFQFT
Audio ASIN B0F7GMFQ58
A heart-pounding cozy mystery filled with twists, turns, and canine charm. Perfect for fans
of page-turning whodunits and outdoor adventures!
Private Investigator Liz Adams isn’t thrilled when her husband, Brad, suggests a camping
getaway to South Carolina’s picturesque Poinsett Park. The mention of camping brings back a
haunting memory of a childhood Girl Scout trip that went terribly wrong. But for Brad, the park
is a refuge—a chance to relive happy moments from his past.
The long weekend escape takes a dark turn when Brad discovers a woman’s lifeless body in the
park’s peaceful lake. The victim, the landlady of a strip center in the neighboring town of
Sumter, was notorious for making enemies among her tenants. With no shortage of motives but
no clear suspects, Liz and her truth-sniffing Labrador, Duke, embark on a quest to identify the
culprit.
As Liz races to uncover the truth and put the killer in jail, the couple experiences one camping
disaster after another. Will justice be served? Or will an unexpected twist of karma change
everything?
About Stacy Wilder

Stacy Wilder writes mysteries, children’s stories, short stories, and poetry. Her mission is to
deliver a delightful story to readers of all ages while benefiting a larger community. She donates
a portion of the proceeds from the sales of her books to causes that help the homeless, both
people and pets.
Beyond writing, Stacy is deeply devoted to her faith, family, and her beloved Labradors. She is
also enthusiastic about the causes she supports, the beauty of art, the serenity of the beach, the
adventure of travel, and the joy of reading.
She and her husband live in Houston, TX, with a totally spoiled Labrador named Eve.
Author Links
Website storystacy.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wilderstacy
Amazon https://www.amazon.com/author/stacy.wilder
Instagram https://instagram.com/authorstacywilder/
BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/profile/stacy-wilder
YouTube https://youtu.be/9YYjXBUsX1Y?si=4Vz91UbbZ5D4J9_Y
Purchase Links
Amazon – B&N – Bookshop.org
Author Interview
What is your favorite part of this book and why?
I had a blast incorporating some of our favorite Houston spots and transporting them to Sumter SC. Sadly, one of them, Pecan Creek Grille, just closed. At least it will live on forever in the book.
Many of the characters are also inspired by people we know, including Racheal, from Tipsy Tavern. In the story she’s nicknamed The Angry Elf.
As I plugged bits and pieces into ChatGPT to catch any last-minute errors, it came back with this: “Let me know if you need any help folding Angry Elf drama in. She seems like a spicy character with potential.” Racheal and I got a good laugh out of that!
If you could spend time with a character from your book whom would it be? And what would you do during that day?
Of course, Duke, PI Liz Adams’ truth-sniffing Labrador retriever! We’d go for a walk, swim in the pool, and visit friends and family armed with a list of questions! Wouldn’t it be awesome to have a dog who can detect when people are fibbing?
Duke’s character is based on our Lab, Eve. She’s a communicator. She even howls her version of ‘I love you’ for her breakfast in the mornings.
What books/authors have most inspired you?
I’ve been a huge fan of Beatrix Potter since I was a little girl. Not only do I love her stories and illustrations, I admire that she was a natural scientist and conservationist. And she published her own books! The Tale of Two Bad Mice is my favorite, followed by The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies.
As a kid, I even had a stuffed rabbit named Flopsy Mopsy. I keep my collection of her books in my writing space. She’s one of the reasons I chose to self-publish, and also why I donate a portion of the proceeds from my books to causes that help the homeless, both people and pets.
Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?
A little of both! Liz Adams and her husband Brad are figments of my imagination. Out of all the books, A Camping Conundrum has the largest cast of characters inspired by real people—Racheal and Robert (Tipsy Tavern owners), Brock and Stacey (Pecan Creek Grill owners), Ruth from the insurance agency and the infamous office dogs, Maggie and Jemma.
The rest of the tenants from the strip center where Tipsy Tavern is located?
All inspired by real people! But Park Ranger Pete and Police Chief Clayton are purely fictional.
What made you want to become a writer?
My first major in college was Journalism, but I switched to Business Administration and French and eventually became a CPA and a Human Resources professional. Twenty-plus years ago, I joined a group of women who worked through Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way.
The writing emerged from what Julia calls “morning pages. The three pages of journaling every morning unlocked something creative in me.
Story ideas and poetry started bubbling up. About five years ago, I decided to get serious. I joined a writer’s group, took classes, and entered a couple of contests. The feedback from the contests gave me the encouragement to publish Charleston Conundrum, the first book in the Liz Adams Mystery Series.
Excerpt
Tonight, I’d sleep in the tent. I wasn’t about to leave Brad alone after today’s traumatic
events.
As I snuggled up next to him in the sleeping bag, I thought about the questions I wanted
to ask the tenants tomorrow. In the distance, an owl hooted, and crickets chirped. Brad’s
breathing slowed, and his chest rose and fell. Before long, I drifted off to sleep beside him.
At around two in the morning, a sharp cry shattered the silence.
Brad started screaming, “Help!” over and over as he tossed and turned in the sleeping
bag.
Duke whined. My heart pounded as I gently shook Brad awake. He often had nightmares
about his sister’s drowning. This wasn’t the first time I’d witnessed it.
Brad sat upright and wiped sweat off his brow with the back of his hand.
“Bad dream?”
“Yeah.”
Duke pawed Brad’s leg, and I heard a crack of thunder in the distance. Seconds later, the
wind howled, and rain gushed onto our tent.
As the canvas shook, our dog whimpered.
Brad said, “Let’s make a dash for it.” He grabbed the van’s keys, unlocked the vehicle,
then unzipped the tent.
The three of us sprinted inside while thunder rumbled, and lightning flashed across the
sky. We were drenched, and pools of water formed on the van’s floor.
“That’s some storm.” I toweled off while Brad dried Duke.
“Yeah. I didn’t see that one coming. There wasn’t supposed to be any rain in the forecast,
but I didn’t check today’s weather report.”
I changed into dry clothes and attempted to clean up the mess on the floor. The van
smelled like a wet dog. I peered out the window to watch the light show outside. When a crack
of lightning illuminated our tent, I smiled—it was toast—there’d be no more sleeping outside.
TOUR PARTICIPANTS
June 19 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT
June 20 – Jody’s Bookish Haven – SPOTLIGHT
June 20 – View from the Birdhouse – REVIEW
June 21 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
June 22 – Ruff Drafts – AUTHOR GUEST POST
June 23 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT
June 24 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – CAMPING CONUNDRUM PLAYLIST
June 25 – Infinite House of Books – SPOTLIGHT
June 25 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT WITH RECIPE
June 26 – Sarandipity’s – AUTHOR INTERVIEW
June 26 – The Plain-Spoken Pen – REVIEW, RECIPE
June 27 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT
June 28 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT WITH RECIPE
June 29 – Cassidy’s Bookshelves – REVIEW
June 30 – Angel’s Book Nook – SPOTLIGHT
July 1 – Baroness Book Trove – REVIEW
July 2 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW
