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5.0 out of 5 stars
An ice skating judge gets murdered.,
By Ernest M. Miholits (San Francisco area, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Judge Me Nottingham: A Nice Skates Ice Skating Mystery (Nice Skates Ice Skating Mysteries) (Paperback)
"Judge Me Nottingham" is the story of an international ice-skating judge who was found murdered in the pro's room just prior to the start of the last qualifying event for the 1995 U.S. Nationals. And based on what the TV public has seen in the "Competitors Scores" over the years, my opinion is that one could easily deduce that many of the skaters might dream of such an event. And the "Scoring" at the last Olympics adds more to the book's intrigue.This book nicely follows Book 1, "Nice Shows" and continues with the adventures of Berrien Gamble, ice skating coach, ice show producer and co-owner of the "Nice Skates Ice Arena." Again, Berrien and her faithful dog "Kristi" are heavily involved in another murder investigation. I'm not surprised because of Berrien's investigative nature. This book is a great follow-up to "Nice Shows." Please note: this reviewer believes that the series title change is appropriate, as "Nice Skates Ice Arena" is the place where the "Murders" occur and Berrien is again the adventurous amateur sleuth. I recommend this book very highly. |
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Judge Me Nottingham: A Nice Skates Ice Skating Mystery (Nice Skates Ice Skating Mysteries) by Joan Bartlett (Paperback - March 24, 2002)
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