The scenario does not look humorous at all in description but comic ingredients are well spread all-around to make everything look a little lighter. The story is ancient but the era is modern and it could be called a blend of both worlds. Fight against the evil is not that impressive if compared with the mystery and thrill in the novel which goes beyond the average limit of Janet Evanovich.
The couple is back for another mystery solving adventure, Emerson Knight likes a life of adventures and Riley Moon likes Emerson more than the adventures. It is to be with him all the time that she joins the adventure travel. She cannot just leave him not because she loves him but she also has nothing left in life except helping the boyish knight. Monk Wayan Bagus has lost something precious and the funny thing is that it is not a wallet or a ring it is a whole island that had everything in it.
The island was like a paradise surrounded by mountains and decorated with shady trees and lakes and now it has vanished in thin air. The monk used to live in complete solitude on that island and now it is up to the strange group of three people to find it. The search is on and after joining one clue and then the other the reality appears to be darker.
The plan is not the sort that is executed in days it is a hundred year old plan and the disappearance of the island just the first step. The light mode can be compared with Twisted Twenty-Six and Fortune and Glory in so many ways except the story of course. Janet has been keeping the same style that is liked by the fans so much over the years. Lorelei King’s narration is also not bad at all; narrating this fairy tale thing was never a problem for the master narrator.