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Reviewed by Sherri Fulmer Moorer for Readers' Favorite
In Rhapsody in Black by María Elena Alonso-Sierra, Elena del Carral was hesitant to accept the invitation to return to Terpsichore Ballet in New York City. She was invited to audition for an unfinished ballet from the late choreographer master and to dance in a gala performance that would enable her to connect with former mentors and colleagues. Unfortunately, they aren’t all good memories from her previous work five years ago, and she soon remembers why she left. Not only have there been incidents of harm and sabotage in the company, but Elena also has a secret about Black Rhapsody, the unfinished ballet, that threatens to turn an already tenuous situation upside down. When things come to a head with several attacks targeted to make Elena look guilty, she wonders what is happening at Terpsichore, and why her arrival painted her as a villain.
Rhapsody in Black by María Elena Alonso-Sierra is an excellent thriller that will give you a glimpse behind the curtain of the world of ballet and professional dance. This mystery kept me turning the pages until the end. The author did a great job of crafting this story because I had no idea about the motivation or the villain until the final reveal. It’s fascinating to have an “inside look” at the world of ballet, and the life of artists at the top of their game (and after). This fast-paced thriller is intriguing and will keep you guessing right until the last page. An excellent mystery for those who enjoy this kind of reading, and a look inside a life behind the curtain. I really enjoyed this book and read it way past my bedtime!