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If the murder victim had not been a notorious anti-Semite, Rabbi Small might never have become involved. When several members of his congregation became suspects, Rabbi Small was forced to match wits with the killer.
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Kemelman has been called "America's finest living creator of the good old detective story!" (Chicago Tribune). Here is one of his most popular "day" mysteries which should draw readers' attention with the publication of Kemelman's new One Fine Day the Rabbi Bought a Cross. HC: Morrow.