Death of Dimpled Darling
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Average customer review:Product Description
When a murder shatters the wedding plans of a wealthy New York City debutante, Bonnie has to find out who didn't want the brassy bridesmaid to get to the church--at all.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2019471 in Books
- Published on: 1997-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Customer Reviews
Wedding bells and murder go hand-in-hand
Perpetual office temp Bonnie Indermill returns once again in DEATH OF A DIMPLED DARLING. In this go around, Bonnie is assisting her best friend Amanda with her wedding consultant business. Amanda, who has just learned she's pregnant, is having a few medical problems, and Bonnie steps in to cover for her with Amanda's one and only client. Dealing with wedding chores is not Bonnie's cup of tea, but she perseveres and handles most problems with aplomb. When one of the bridesmaids is murdered, Bonnie does her best to deal with that problem, too.
Being closely involved with wedding plans causes Bonnie to re-examine her personal life. She's been engaged to Sam for months and has yet to name a wedding date. Actually, I found this plot line to be of most interest, as the killer's identity was obvious to me mid-way through the book.
DEATH OF A DIMPLED DARLING is an enjoyable read, but not one of the author's best, in my opinion, as I prefer books in which the author keeps me guessing right to the end.
Typically Good!
Carole Berry is one of my favorite authors. I have yet to come across one of her books I did not enjoy. Her books are quick reads because they flow smoothly and hook you from the very beginning making them hard to put down. If you are in the mood for a down to earth, easy to identify with book with humor and excitement, pick up any of Carole Berry's books. You are in for a guaranteed good time.
Always Excellent
I agree entirely with [a] previous review.... Carole Barry's books are consistently way, way above average. I just wish she would write more of them.




