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That day the Rabbi left town

1996245 pagesFawcett Columbine

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Rabbi David Small leaves his pulpit for a quiet life as a college professor, but his retirement from congregational politics is short-lived. When a colleague is found dead in a snowdrift during Thanksgiving weekend, the local authorities suspect a heart attack. Small uses his sharp Talmudic logic to prove it was murder, uncovering a web of academic grudges and local secrets.

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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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David SmallProtagonist
Professor KentSupporting

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