The Bar Mitzvah Murder

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Random House Publishing Group, Dec 18, 2007 - Fiction - 272 pages
TODAY, I AM A DEAD MAN

For suburban sleuth Christine Bennett, the chance to visit the Holy Land is a dream come true. Her best friend Melanie Gross will be in Jerusalem at the same time for the Bar Mitzvah of her very wealthy cousin. Although he’s long past the customary age of thirteen, Gabe is planning a lavish party and is flying family and friends over from the States to celebrate. Not accustomed to traveling, Christine is thrilled to have Melanie along to share the experience.

The beauty and mystery of the golden city is overwhelming, and Christine is excited about exploring every part of it—until Gabe disappears without a trace, turning her vacation tour into a trail of clues that leads to a cold and cunning killer. . . .
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
5
Section 3
14
Section 4
21
Section 5
31
Section 6
39
Section 7
44
Section 8
51
Section 17
136
Section 18
146
Section 19
155
Section 20
163
Section 21
171
Section 22
176
Section 23
186
Section 24
193

Section 9
59
Section 10
64
Section 11
79
Section 12
85
Section 13
95
Section 14
106
Section 15
116
Section 16
126
Section 25
201
Section 26
210
Section 27
217
Section 28
223
Section 29
232
Section 30
238
Section 31
245
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Lee Harris is the author of the mystery novels featuring ex-nun Christine Bennett, who first appeared in The Good Friday Murder, an Edgar Award nominee. She also writes the New York Mysteries, which debuted with Murder in Hell’s Kitchen. In 2001, Lee Harris received the Romantic Times magazine Career Achievement Award for her distinguished contribution to crime writing.

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