"Winning amateur sleuth tale"
Since starting her research job at Network 24/7, Bex Levy
has had to learn everything there was to know about figure
skating. That way when TV commentators Francis and Diana
Howarth are commenting on a live show they have all the
needed material at their fingertips. At the World Figure
Skating Championship's in San Francisco, everyone expects
cute Erin Simpson to take the gold. When the final results are tabulated, the Russian girl
Xenia Trubin wins the top prize. The fans, the TV
commentators and Erin's mother all say that Erin was
cheated out of the gold. The four Russian judges voted
for Xenia and the four western judges voted for Erin. The
tie breaker vote was cast by Italian Judge Silvana Potenza
who later was found murdered in the refrigerator room of
the ice skating rink. The director of 24/7 tells Bex that
if she wants a job next year she has to figure out who the
killer is, which leaves her skating on thin ice. Alina Adams gives a glimpse into the rivalries, the
animosities and the bickering that goes on in the world of
amateur figure skating. However, as interesting as that
is, the protagonist scores a 10 as one of better leads to
come along in years. She is perky, has a delightful sense
of humor and leaves no stone unturned in her quest to find
a murderer though one must wonder why her employer forced
Bex to play detective. MURDER ON ICE is a winning amateur
sleuth tale starring a delightful self-deprecating heroine.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2003
SummaryIn the spotlight: the all-new figure skating mystery
series. From the author of Sarah Hughes: Skating to the
Stars.
Figure skating is a cutthroat world. Just ask Rebecca "Bex"
Levy, figure skating researcher for the 24/7 skating
network-and Prime Crime's newest sleuth.
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