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Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out
  

Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by Harry Kemelman (Author)
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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. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rabbi Small Counts his Days!, Jan 4 2001
By Billy J. Hobbs "billhobbs" (Tyler, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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There's no rabbi more famous in fiction that David Small! In this tres kosher series of the rabbi-as-detective, author Harry Kemelman has created one of the most interesting characters of this genre. In "Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out," Small becomes involved in another murder story--this time the victim is a notorious anti-Semite, and a number of his congregation are now suspects (they seem to be for good reason!). It is up to Small to match wits--and skill--with the actual murderer. (Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)

Certainly any of the "day" novels of Kemelman are a treat (the first was "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late") and on this particular "day" (Thursday) readers will not be disappointed. Kemelman's style is fast-paced and his detective revelations are logical, solid, and do not insult the reader. Clearly, he takes the time and patience to weave his tales--and they are worth the wait!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Kosher Mistery, Dec 5 2000
By dr. Istvan Boc (Budapest Hungary) - See all my reviews
If you like the Rabbi Small stories you will enjoy this one as well. It is not so good as the "Classic" Friday the rabbi slept late" but it is brilliant as well. Rabbi Small finds himself in troulbe (as usual): in a middle of a murder case and his job is in danger too. naturally he solves the problems with his clear logic, so you can count on the next stories.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A kosher mistery, Dec 4 2000
By dr. Istvan Boc (Budapest Hungary) - See all my reviews
If you like Rabbis Small misteries do not miss this one. The story is as usual: Rabbi Small's job in danger (he is going to be fired), and he is involved to a murder case. All good if ends good.
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