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Lee Harris

The Passover Murder

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Part of "Christine Bennett" series

"The Passover Murder" by Lee Harris is a gripping mystery novel that combines the intrigue of a classic whodunit with the rich cultural traditions of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The story follows the investigation of a series of murders that take place in a small Jewish community during the Passover holiday. As the community comes together to celebrate the holiday and retell the story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt, a darker story begins to unfold. The victims all have something in common, and it's up to the local police and a visiting detective to unravel the clues and solve the case before the holiday ends. Harris does an excellent job of immersing the reader in the world of the Jewish community and the traditions of Passover. The details of the holiday, from the Seder meal to the search for the Afikoman, are woven seamlessly into the story and add depth and richness to the narrative. At the same time, the mystery itself is well-crafted and full of twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and the pacing is excellent, keeping the reader engaged and guessing until the very end. Overall, "The Passover Murder" is a compelling and engaging mystery that will appeal to fans of the genre, as well as those interested in Jewish culture and traditions. It's a great choice for readers who enjoy a good whodunit with a unique and interesting setting. In summary, "The Passover Murder" by Lee Harris is a well-written mystery novel that combines the intrigue of a classic whodunit with the rich cultural traditions of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The story is well-crafted, the characters are well-developed, and the pacing is excellent. It's a great choice for fans of the mystery genre and those interested in Jewish culture and traditions...

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