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Good Night, Sweet Prince
Good Night Sweet Prince
Author: Carole Berry
Bonnie expected glamour at the Gotham Ballet. Instead her new job gave her the opportunity to cover the phones in a subbasement office, chaperone a gang of rebellious teenage ballerinas, and referee backstage battles between prima donnas of both sexes. But when a seductive Russian dancer takes a fatal onstage fall, Bonnie must stay on her toes t...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425147733
ISBN-10: 0425147738
Publication Date: 6/1/1995
Pages: 235
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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One of the best of this series about Bonnie Indermill, temp extraordinare. It is a bit of a stretch to accept that a temp could come to occupy such a central position in a New York ballet company where an (un)charming defector is murdered on stage. But, as always, Berry pulls it off and Bonnie's practicality and wry New York humor wins us over.
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The Bonnie Indermill mysteries are always a pleasure to read. Good behind the sceen look at the ballet world.
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This is the second in the Bonnie Indermill series. Bonnie works as a temp for the Gotham ballet and trouble ensues.
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Part of the Bonnie Indermill series. Bonnie is a former professional dancer now trying various jobs, including temp office work. The books are funny, well-written, and enjoyable to read. I recommend this and the others in the series.
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From Publishers Weekly
Fans of Bonnie Jean Indermill, the feisty Manhattan tap dancer and permanent temp last seen in The Year of the Monkey , will find this adroitly plotted, well-written mystery the best of the series so far. Signing on as a temporary assistant in the fund-raising department of the Gotham Ballet Company, Bonnie achieves overnight notoriety when visiting artist Nikolai Koslov, "the Reigning Prince of Ballet," defects in her office. Though his decision to join the Gotham group is initially greeted with jubilation, abrasive Nikolai immediately makes enemies. When he is killed in a fall during his debut performance, Bonnie, now a bona fide member of the staff, is not convinced that the murderer is a KGB agent, as the police believe. Among her suspects are a prima ballerina, a rising young male star, a student dancer and her pushy mother and a wealthy patron; the fact that some members of the troupe are snorting cocaine complicates the situation. Traveling with the group to their summer performances in the Berkshires, Bonnie continues her sleuthing in a race to prevent the murderer from striking again. A wry, witty participant in the New York singles scene,


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