Friday The Rabbi Slept Late by Harry Kemelman

In this engaging mystery novel, the protagonist, a rabbi in a small New England town, finds himself entangled in a murder investigation when a young woman's body is discovered on the synagogue grounds. Known for his wisdom and keen insight, the rabbi uses his understanding of human nature and his religious knowledge to unravel the complex web of clues. As he navigates through the intricacies of the case, he not only seeks justice for the victim but also explores the moral implications of his actions, all while fulfilling his duties to his congregation. The story combines elements of mystery, religion, and ethical dilemmas, providing a unique and thoughtful exploration of crime and responsibility.

The 4153rd greatest book of all time


Published
1964
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
191
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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