
The Rabbi David Small Mysteries - Book 11
The Day the Rabbi Resigned
Read by
George Guidall
Release:
11/16/2012
Release:
10/19/2012
Runtime:
6h 60m
Runtime:
6h 60m
Quantity:
“Politics—religious and academic—inform this welcome encore from the always entertaining Kemelman…The narrative never flags as clues and suspects accumulate. Lively dialogue, dry wit, and wonderfully authentic detail make this a sure winner.”
Publishers Weekly
Best-selling author Harry Kemelman's mysteries involving Rabbi David Small have enthralled readers for decades. Full of quirky characters and carefully drawn settings, the books are beloved for their dry wit and authentic detail. For nearly 25 years, Rabbi Small has maintained an uneasy relationship with his congregation. He sees his role as that of a teacher, while they often look to him as more of a spiritual leader. Now, just as his congregation is set to reward him for his long service, the rabbi has decided to explore new options with his life. To make things more complicated, the recent murder of a college professor has the Barnard's Crossing police baffled. Can the rabbi's quiet introspection offer insights the police may have overlooked? Personally approved by the author's estate, narrator George Guidall voices the delightful characters and situations in this final book of an always-intriguing series.
Release:
2012-11-16
2012-10-19
Runtime:
Runtime:
6h 60m
6h 60m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.53 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781470338244
9781664416888
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