Monday, January 5, 2026

Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies and No One Was Supposed to Die at This Wedding by Catherine Mack

 


Reviewed by Kristin

Eleanor Dash has made quite a name for herself by simply telling the truth. Well, a version of the truth anyway. Since that fateful trip to Italy a decade ago where she got mixed up in solving crimes, she is now an accomplished author of the Vacation Mystery series. Eleanor thought that changing most of the names except for Connor Smith, the star of her book series and the original star investigator would be a great idea. After all, Connor should be flattered that she used his name and gave him credit. Unfortunately, Connor decides to take it as a chance to usurp a significant percentage of Eleanor’s royalties—for the first book, When in Rome, and every one after. It’s no wonder that Eleanor is ready to kill Connor. On the page, that is.


The second in the series sees Eleanor, sister Harper, actress and best friend Emma, Emma’s fiancé (actor) Fred, and a large cast of characters on Catalina Island off the coast of California, for Emma and Fred’s wedding. Conveniently, Emma and Fred are also starring in the movie adaptation of When in Rome. Keep it in the family, and all that. But a storm is brewing, and not just metaphorically. Eleanor and the entire crew are trapped on Catalina when a note turns up that says, “Someone is going to die at the wedding.”

I listened to both of these titles as audiobooks, so was charmed to see the cover and end pages of the physical books at the library. The covers are realistic cartoon drawings, and the inner end pages look like scrapbook bits and pieces with fun little notes like, “Harper, have you checked the latest forecast? There’s not an ACTUAL hurricane coming to Catalina, is there? That’s, like, fake weather news—right?”

I enjoyed these fast moving stories that were a bit over the top, but still wickedly funny. The characters are very likeable (except Connor; we don’t really like him, but he still hangs around.) Coming in April 2026: This Weekend Doesn’t End Well for Anyone.

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