The man who wanted to know everything: a novel

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Abstract

"Called on a stormy night to the scene of his first murder investigation as the new commander of investigations, Inspector Avraham Avraham is shocked to discover that he knows the victim: Leah Yeger, a widow found brutally murdered in her home and the victim of a rape that he investigated some years prior. But with her rapist still behind bars, Avraham's only lead is an eyewitness claiming he saw a policeman leave the scene of the crime--a policeman who seems to have since vanished into thin air. Risking the cooperation of his police force, Avraham is determined to follow the lead, working feverishly to solve the case--no matter the cost. But when his investigation leads him to Mazal Bengtson--a young woman struggling to escape a tortured past and salvage a marriage gone horribly wrong--the complex case takes on an even more baffling, disturbing turn."--Back cover.
Translated title of the contributionהאיש שרצה לדעת הכל
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York, NY
PublisherHarper
Number of pages289
EditionFirst Harper Perenial paperback
ISBN (Print)0062447904, 9780062447906
StatePublished - 2016

Publication series

NameAvraham Avraham mysteries
PublisherHarper
Volume3

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Crime -- Fiction
  • Detective and mystery fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Detective and mystery stories -- Juvenile fiction
  • Detectives -- Fiction
  • Detectives -- Juvenile fiction
  • Hebrew fiction -- Translations into German
  • Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
  • Mystery and detective stories
  • Mystery stories
  • Police -- Israel -- Fiction
  • Rape victims -- Fiction
  • סיפורי מתח ובלשים

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