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The Saturday Morning Murder - (Michael Ohayon) by Batya Gur (Paperback)
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- From award-winning and internationally acclaimed author, Batya Gur, comes a hair-raising mystery in which Israeli investigator MichaelOhayon's detective skills are put to the ultimate test.
- Author(s): Batya Gur
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Michael Ohayon
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About the Book
Gur spins an intriguing mystery with international flavor and an attractive and likeable hero. When a revered senior analyst is found dead at the Jerusalem Psychoanalytic Society headquarters, Chief Inspector Michael Ohayon penetrates the elite, mysterious world of the institute to find the killer.
Book Synopsis
From award-winning and internationally acclaimed author,
Batya Gur, comes a hair-raising mystery in which Israeli investigator Michael
Ohayon's detective skills are put to the ultimate test.
When Dr. Eva Neidorf is found dead on the morning that she is
to give a lecture to the Jerusalem Psychoanalytic Society, Chief Inspector
Michael Ohayon investigates--revealing, along the way, intimate details about
his own life. As he works
around the clock to find the killer, he must also solve the riddle of the
enigmatic self-contained world of the Psychoanalytic Society.
A
fast-paced, chilling, labyrinthine mystery, Saturday
Morning Mystery attests to Batya Gur's suspense writing genius in another
fascinating, unforgettable novel.
From the Back Cover
Gur spins an intriguing mystery with international flavor and an attractive and likeable hero. When a revered senior analyst is found dead at the Jerusalem Psychoanalytic Society headquarters, Chief Inspector Michael Ohayon penetrates the elite, mysterious world of the institute to find the killer.
Review Quotes
“A subtly provocative procedural mystery.” - New York Times Book Review
“With sly, affectionate humor and acute insight, this is a flawless mystery.... A complex, fully satisfying resolution wraps up this masterful American debut.” - Publishers Weekly