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Friday the Rabbi Slept Late

A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 1

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Friday the Rabbi Slept Late

By: Harry Kemelman
Narrated by: George Guidall
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First in the New York Times–bestselling series and winner of the Edgar Award: A new rabbi in a small New England town investigates the murder of a nanny.

David Small is the new rabbi in the small Massachusetts town of Barnard’s Crossing. Although he’d rather spend his days engaged in Torah study and theological debate, the daily chores of synagogue life are all-consuming—that is, until the day a nanny’s body is found on the rain-soaked asphalt of the temple’s parking lot.

When the young woman’s purse is discovered in Rabbi Small’s car, he will have to use his scholarly skills and Talmudic wisdom—and collaborate with the Irish-Catholic police chief—to exonerate himself and find the real killer.

Blending this unorthodox sleuth’s quick intellect with thrilling action, Friday the Rabbi Slept Late is the exciting first installment of the beloved bestselling mystery series that offers a Jewish twist on the clerical mystery, a delightful discovery for fans of Father Brown and Father Dowling or readers of Faye Kellerman’s suspense novels set in the Orthodox community.

©1964 Harry Kemelman (P)1997 Recorded Books
Edgar Award Mystery

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I enjoy anything that George Guidall reads....that is what led me to this book and now I want to read, or listen to, the entire series. Not only is the mystery interesting, I appreciate the insight into the Jewish faith.

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George Guidall is one of my favorite readers.

Now I want the whole series

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This felt like more of an interesting community profile than an actual mystery, as the titular rabbi is only in about a third of the scenes. When there's a large cast to handle, it helps to have a distinctive voice for each person, and the narrator doesn't pull it off here, alas. A frequently startling look at life in the non-hippie part of the 1960s, but wow was it slow going. There isn't even a crime until a third of the way through the book. I enjoyed it anyway, but I wish I'd been warned about the leisurely pace ahead of time. That's why I'm warning you.

Amiable But Slow

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Mazel tov I grew up in that neck of the woods where it's takes place The rabbi series is always a great weed Disregard is coming from agoy

no Putz About it

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I originally read these as a child when they came out. My dad bought them for himself but I was able to read this when he was done. I love this series as I can picture my friend ,who’s a rabbi now , as well as the person I admired the most as a kid n,who was our temples lay leader , doing exactly what dr small does… help solve mysteries in the local community. In my opinion this book is well written and describes some of the traditions in the Jewish religion.

Love this series

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George has a wonderful voice it is easy to listen to . I could listen to him all day long. storyline is constantly turning and keeps you on the edge of your seat questioning wondering thinking...

great story as usual

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