Editorial Review of The Death of a Difficult Woman
Customer Reviews of The Death of a Difficult Woman
Customer Rating: Review Summary: An entertaining look at the workings of a large law firm Review: If you think the words "obnoxious" and "lawyer" become redundant when used in the same sentence, you'll especially enjoy Death of a Difficult Woman. Carole Berry has succeeded in presenting an amusing insider's look at the trials and tribulations of working in a large law firm. Bonnie I.'s adventure as a move coordinator will entertain new and experienced readers. Customer Rating: Review Summary: A NEW AND VERY GOOD STORY Review: I think CAROLE BERRY is an up and coming mystery writer. I have read everything she has wrote and can't wait for more. Customer Rating: Review Summary: Not just for mystery lovers! Review: Carole Berry's _The Death of a Difficult Woman_ is not just for those fond of the mystery genre. This book is for anyone who ever worked as a temp, worked in a law firm, or wondered how they were going to pay the rent. Berry takes the ordinary--a temp (her series character Bonnie Indermill) hired to help with the move of large law firm--and turns it into an often hilarious mystery about murder, envy, and how to convince your mother that your own "Mr. Right" is just around the corner. Berry also manages to make the mundane, like color-coding moving boxes, a downright engaging part of the story. _The Death of a Difficult Woman_ will keep you guessing and remind you of the intrigue to be found in the wide world of office jobs.