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    | | |  | Death of a Downsizer (Bonnie Indermill Mystery) |  | List Price: $5.99 Your Price:
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  Summary: Carole Berry is the best!
 Review: Being an Administrative Assistant I can identify a lot with some of the job situations Bonnie Indermill finds herself in. It's fun to read a book where the main character does the same kind of work you do. Carole Berry's books are the greatest in that they offer humor and a good mystery at the same time. I don't even have to read what the book is about, if it was written by Carole Berry then you know you are in for an enjoyable time. I would highly recommend all of her books.
 
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  Summary: An Excellent, Enjoyable, Page-Turner with a Fabulous Heroine
 Review: This is a marvelous, light-hearted mystery involving Bonnie Indermill, the "temp". I love Bonnie's sense of humor, the problems with her brother and sister-in-law and the men in her life, which just spices up a juicy tale of murder in a Manhattan office, with plenty of suspects to go around. I have read a number of Bonnie Indermill mysteries, but this is, by far, the best. I hope Carole Berry has a new one coming out soon. I look forward to it.
 
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  Summary: An Excellent, Enjoyable, Page-Turner with a Fabulous Heroine
 Review: This is a marvelous, light-hearted mystery involving Bonnie Indermill, the "temp".  I love Bonnie's sense of humor, the problems with her brother and sister-in-law and the men in her life, which just spices up a juicy tale of murder in a Manhattan office, with plenty of suspects to go around.  I have read a number of Bonnie Indermill mysteries, but this is, by far, the best.  I hope Carole Berry has a new one coming out soon.  I look forward to it.
 
 
 
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