Tuesday the Rabbi Saw Red (The Rabbi Small Mysteries #5)
Harry Kemelman
Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
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· 14 ratings · 222 pages · Published: 10 Apr 1973
By Harry Kemelman
Murder is not kosher When David Small, our favorite rabbi and most unorthodox detective, becomes enmeshed in the murder of a fellow teacher at Windemere Christian College, he discovers things are not at all kosher around the school. From the moment the bomb goes off in the dean's office, everyone is under suspicion.
- The fifth in a series of definitive editions of Rabbi David Small mysteries by award-winning author Harry Kemelman
- Over seven million copies of Rabbi Small mysteries in print
- Kemelman's work on the Rabbi Small series served as an inspiration for such mystery writers as Faye Kellerman.
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