Lieberman's Law (Henry Holt Mystery Series)

by Stuart M. Kaminsky

Hardcover, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

F KAM LIE

Publication

Henry Holt & Co (1996), 309 pages

Description

When his temple is defaced, Lieberman battles Chicago's most hateful citizens Over a decades-long career in Chicago homicide, Abe Lieberman has something most cops only dream of: a personal life. He has hobbies, a wife, and a grandchild who is about to celebrate his bar mitzvah. But Lieberman's personal and professional lives collide when his temple is attacked by vandals, and he uncovers a river of hate that runs right through the heart of Chicago's North Side.   Too moderate for the hard-liners, too outspoken to win friends among the Arabs, the Conservative Temple Mir Shavot is caught in the middle of the Israeli-Palestinian debate. When a hate group breaks into the temple, scrawling graffiti and stealing a valuable Torah, Lieberman must decide if the guilty party was neo-Nazis, militant Palestinians--even, perhaps, a group of uncompromising Orthodox Jews. Death waits at the intersection of politics and religion, and Abe Lieberman must face it head on.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1996

Physical description

309 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0805037497 / 9780805037494

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