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One fine day the rabbi bought a cross

1988248 pagesFawcett Crest

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Rabbi David Small takes a much-needed vacation to Israel, only to find himself caught in a web of local politics and religious tension. When he is asked to help mediate a dispute involving a controversial piece of land, he must use his sharp Talmudic reasoning to solve a mystery that threatens the peace of the holy city. It is a classic detective story where logic and tradition collide in a foreign setting.

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Harry Kemelman is the author of The 50 Greatest Mysteries of All Time. He's known for his engaging explorations of mystery and crime fiction.

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