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Ballantine Books (1996), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 245 pages
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Fiction. Literature. Mystery. Harry Kemelman concludes his best-selling Rabbi Small mystery series with a delightful blend of Talmudic lore and quirky sleuthing. After leaving his Barnard's Crossing Temple, Rabbi David Small launches a Judaic studies program at nearby Windermere College. He soon enthralls his students with dynamic discussions on the history, customs, and practices of Judaism. But when the body of a Windermere professor turns up in a snow bank and suspicion falls on the temple's new rabbi, Rabbi Small feels compelled to investigate this suspicious death.
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LibraryThing member BonnieJune54
This is the last of the Rabbi Small mysteries. He has retired from the Temple and become a college professor. It is pretty good. I would have liked more likable characters.
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0449910024 / 9780449910023