From the award-winning "Israeli Agatha Christie," a double murder case at an elite university leads a detective to uncover other kinds of injustices.
In investigating the deaths of a professor of literature and his junior colleague, Superintendent Michael Ohayon raises profound ethical questions about the relationship between the artist and his creation, and between the artist and a moral code. It brings him into contact with the academic elite and reveals the social problems and differing perspectives of Israel's various classes.
Batya Gur's The Literary Murder is a clever, compelling, and suspenseful mystery that will leave readers entertained up until the final, harrowing conclusion.
"A complex mystery set in an unusual, well-developed milieu with a full cast of characters. TheLiterary Murder is literary multidimensional pleasure." -- Publishers Weekly
"This is a marvelous book, seductively engaging from beginning to end . . . intellectual pursuit is portrayed with vigor and grace." -- Newsday
"Gur, a professor of literature in Jerusalem, knows academia well, and she uses it as a foil to illustrate the social and cultural tensions that permeate Israeli life. At the same time, she tells a fine detective yarn, keeping her cards well hidden until the end, deftly setting up the reader for twists, turns, and surprises." -- Booklist
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