Sunday, June 30, 2019

BW27: Whodunit Bookology - Rabbi David Small








Welcome to our July Whodunit Bookology detective of the month, Rabbi David Small. Our fictional sleuth and the Rabbi Small mystery series was created an American mystery writer, Harry Kemelman. The series began in 1964 with Friday the Rabbi Slept Late and introduces Rabbi Small who is the new leader of Barnard Crossing's Jewish community in Massachusetts.  The last novel in the 12 book series being published in 1996 with The Day the Rabbi Left Town prior to Kemelman's death December 16 at the age of 88.

There are a number of ways to complete the bookology challenge, including but not limited, to the suggestions below:

Read the first book in the series.
Read one book per letter in the character's first or last name.
Read one book per letter in the author's first or last name.
If you're really ambitious, one book per letter in the character's first and last name.
Follow in a character's footsteps and read a book set in the country or time period of the character.
Follow in the author's footsteps and read a book set in their place or time of birth.

Learn more about Harry Kemelman and Rabbi David Small  and have fun following rabbit trails.


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