Four Rabbi Small Mysteries: Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry, Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home, and Monday the Rabbi Took Off (The Rabbi Small Mysteries)
<DIV><B>A collection of four novels from the <I>New York Times</I>–bestselling, Edgar Award–winning mystery series starring a rabbi in a tiny New England town.</B><BR />  <BR /> Spend a long weekend with the scholar and spiritual leader who watches over the Jewish community in 1960s Barnard’s Crossing, Massachusetts—and in his spare time, solves crimes.<BR />  <BR /><I>Friday the Rabbi Slept Late</I>: A young nanny is found dead in the temple parking lot—and her purse is discovered in Rabbi David Small’s car. Now he has to collaborate with the local Irish-Catholic police chief to exonerate himself.<BR />  <BR /><I>Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry</I>: Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, is defiled when a body is found—and the rabbi must uncover who has something to atone for.<BR />  <BR /><I>Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home</I>: When Passover is overshadowed by congregational politics and a murder at a local university, the rabbi must study the clues.<BR />  <BR /><I>Monday the Rabbi Took Off</I>: Rabbi Small journeys to Israel for a bit of peace, but instead has to team up with an Orthodox cop to unravel a bombing case.<BR />  <BR /> Don’t miss these four mystery novels featuring an amateur detective who uses Talmudic logic—an introduction to the multimillion-selling series that provides both “an eye-opening snapshot of a particular time in Jewish-American history†and delightfully entertaining whodunits (<I>Los Angeles Review of Books</I>).</DIV>