The Liar's Treasure
by Connie Mann
A Speranza Team Novel - Book 2
Publisher: Tyndale Fiction
Release Date: March 10, 2026
Reviewed by PJ




Camille Abernathy ignored rumors of The Liar's Treasure and her family's connection to it . . . until someone put a target on her daughter's back. Growing up in New Orleans, such tall tales were as common as beignets and gumbo. But when Camille's teenage daughter, Cass, posts pictures of a centuries-old diary her uncle gave her, she unwittingly attracts dozens of treasure hunting fanatics who are convinced Cass and the diary can lead them to a valuable cache.
To keep her daughter safe, Camille enlists the help of Speranza, a secret society always ready to help women in need. Together, they set out on a globe-trotting journey to find The Liar's Treasure while also investigating a suspicious death related to Camille's childhood friend. The deeper they dig, the more they suspect it's all connected.
Chasing clues from New Orleans to Italy to the Bahamas, Camille and her friends receive unexpected assistance—and unwanted competition—from a handsome treasure hunter from Camille's past. Then Cass is kidnapped, and finding the treasure truly becomes a matter of life and death.
PJ's Thoughts:
One thing I've learned about Connie Mann is that she doesn't mess around when it comes to action or suspense. This book didn't take long to plunge me straight into its tightly woven intensity, keeping me on the edge of my seat right up until I turned the final page. I intended to take a few days to read The Liar's Treasure. I finished it the same day I started reading. Each time I tried to put it down, something would happen that kept me turning pages. I had to know what would happen next!
The Liar's Treasure combines greed, faith, ancient legend, mother-daughter relationships, a cache of potential villains, priceless artifacts, and a secret group of women dedicated to coming to the aid of other women in need. It all meshes together in a compelling race across the globe littered with historical clues, surprising twists, life or death encounters, and unexpected romance.
I'm fascinated by the historical lineage of The Liar's Treasure and how it impacted those who protected it through the centuries as well as those who sought to use its power for ill-gotten gains. Mann expertly weaves the story through history to present day in a realistic, believable way that convinced me I was reading about actual artifacts and not something that came from her imagination.
So too, are the characters (good and bad) in this book realistic and relatable. That's another facet of Mann's writing that I enjoy. She creates characters with layers, with flaws, strengths, vulnerabilities, morally gray and sometimes completely evil motivations that feel authentic, like people I would actually know or read about in the news. It's the kind of complexity that deepens my investment in the outcome of the story and the various characters' roles in it.
The Liar's Treasure is book two in Connie Mann's Speranza Team series. It can absolutely be enjoyed on its own but if you prefer to get to know the women of the team from the beginning, you may want to read book one, The Crown Conspiracy, first. (click to read my review)
Have you read any of Connie Mann's books?
Do you enjoy stories that span multiple countries/continents?
The women of Speranza are each uniquely skilled to be members of the team. If you were a member of a secret society of women dedicated to righting wrongs for other women, what would your special skill be?
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She is a new author for me. Sounds like an excellent book. Love the travel aspect of a book! I would like to be able to see into the future to help people make the right decisions.
ReplyDeleteShe always takes me on a wild ride, Shari. I also highly recommend both her Florida Wildlife Warriors and Safe Harbor romantic suspense series.
DeleteI haven't read this author yet but will now. I enjoy novels that involve settings in different countries and continents as this is real travel, enjoyment and fascinating. My exceptional power would be the ability to make them stronger, have better judgment and learn to make the future brighter and better.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I haven't read any of her books. I do have her in an anthology with Katie Ruggle, Anders, and Rushdan on my kindle that I haven't yet read. These are the types of books I grew up reading. I still enjoy them but have been sidetracked by historical romances the past few years. I enjoy the suspense, danger, travel around the world, and unexpected events that pop up in this types of book. I will be looking for book one of this series to find out about Speranza and get ready for the rest of the series. She is definitely an author I will be looking for at the bookstore to get a bit more excitement into my reading.
ReplyDeleteForgot my skill for Speranza. Planning and coordination would likely be my job. No daring do left in these old bones.
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