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An Accidental Murder: An Avram Cohen Mystery
Contributor(s): Rosenberg, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 0743244168     ISBN-13: 9780743244169
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2002
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural
- Fiction | Thrillers - Espionage
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Traditional
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.67 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Arab World
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
- Cultural Region - Germany
- Cultural Region - Middle East
 
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Publisher Description:
"Of all his many regrets, it was his decision to write his memories that Avram Cohen now regretted the most"

Thus begins An Accidental Murder, the latest book in Robert Rosenberg's acclaimed Avram Cohen mystery series. In a tale that takes the retired Jerusalem detective from Germany's Frankfurt book fair to the Negev desert, as he searches for a murderer in Germany and ends up in the dark netherworld of the new Russian mafia in Israel, Avram Cohen is revealed as never before--a man with a complex past that makes his future most uncertain.

Someone wants to kill Cohen--or so it seems--possibly because of something he wrote in his memoir about his year as an avenger assassinating Nazis after his long-ago liberation from the Dachau concentration camp. But then his longtime protege Nissim Levy is found murdered on the road to Eilat.

Is this a revenge killing somehow aimed at Cohen, or as Nissim's former assistant believes, could the Russian mafioso be involved?

From private nightclubs where mafia kingpins entertain with vodka-drenched feasts to massage parlors where the women work with cold-blooded professionalism, Cohen's search for Levy's killer becomes a twisted journey into a new side of Israel hardly known to the outsider. On the way, Cohen must look back at his own guilt before he can unveil a killer with a misguided but nonetheless profound motive for murder.

This finely drawn novel is, like all the Cohen novels, a portrait of a deeply complicated man trying hard to be moral in a world where greed rules. Building an atmosphere of personal pain and paranoia up until the very last pages of the book, Rosenberg gives us a tour de force.