That Day the Rabbi Left Town (Rabbi Small Mysteries)

Amateur Sleuth Mysteries

Author: Harry Kemelman

Having resigned as rabbi of Barnard’s Crossing Temple, Rabbi David Small is delighted to accept the newly created post of Professor of Judaic Studies at Windermere College in Boston. When an elderly English professor disappears during a snowy Thanksgiving weekend, no one expects him to turn up dead. Heart attack? Rabbi Small thinks not. A Mystery Guild Alternate…..Read More

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