Bethlehem Road Murder: A Michael Ohayon Mystery: Michael Ohayon Series, cartea 5
Autor Batya Guren Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2020
The body of a young woman with her face smashed in is discovered in the attic of a house on Bethlehem Street, in the Baka neighborhood of Jerusalem. Chief Superintendent Michael Ohayon is called to the scene of the crime where, beyond the usual horror, an old love and an unfinished romance await him.
As in her previous novels, Batya Gur has spun a complex and fascinating murder investigation that serves as a means for entering a closed world with rules and a logic of its own. But here, the closed world is a Jerusalem neighborhood that enfolds the entire Israeli experience in miniature. Gur wonderfully draws the fissures in this complex world and makes it, like the murder investigation, worthy of further examination. The criminal investigation is set against the background of tensions between Ashkenazis and Mizrahis, hostility between Jews and Arabs, the affair of the kidnapped Yemenite children of the 1950s, and the al Aqsa Intifada in 2000.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780060954925
ISBN-10: 0060954922
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harper Paperbacks
Seria Michael Ohayon Series
ISBN-10: 0060954922
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harper Paperbacks
Seria Michael Ohayon Series
Recenzii
“Gur
takes
infinite
care
with
the
exacting
studies
of
the
characters
who
give
her
stories
their
extraordinary
vitality.”
“Gur’s outstanding police procedural...can hold its own with the best work of P.D. James.”
“Under the apparently quotidian setting exists a very subtle analysis of Israeli society and history...the intractable tensions between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews breeds hatred and mistrust, and the way to understand them and even, perhaps, to prevent future violence lies in good measure in the way Batya Gur brings them to light. There is a substantial measure of courage and talent here, hiddlen under the pretext of an animable detective novel.”
“Through the investigative techniques of her fictional detective Michael Ohayon, Batya Gur finely lays bare the contradictions that tear modern-day Israel apart. She tells us about racism, fear, hatred, the conflicts between European and Oriental Jews, and the violence linked to the second Intifada. But also – and better than newspaper reports convey – she reveals the incredible love of life in this little country that dances on a volcano.”
“Marked by keen psychological insights and well-developed characters, Gur’s latest also offers a valuable portrait of a divided, contemporary Jerusalem.”
“Batya Gur is a skillful observer of various milieus and the sensibilities within Israeli society. . . . It takes an uncompromising analyst like Gur to make an outsider understand the complicated nuances of a seemingly homogeneous society.”
“Gur’s outstanding police procedural...can hold its own with the best work of P.D. James.”
“Under the apparently quotidian setting exists a very subtle analysis of Israeli society and history...the intractable tensions between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews breeds hatred and mistrust, and the way to understand them and even, perhaps, to prevent future violence lies in good measure in the way Batya Gur brings them to light. There is a substantial measure of courage and talent here, hiddlen under the pretext of an animable detective novel.”
“Through the investigative techniques of her fictional detective Michael Ohayon, Batya Gur finely lays bare the contradictions that tear modern-day Israel apart. She tells us about racism, fear, hatred, the conflicts between European and Oriental Jews, and the violence linked to the second Intifada. But also – and better than newspaper reports convey – she reveals the incredible love of life in this little country that dances on a volcano.”
“Marked by keen psychological insights and well-developed characters, Gur’s latest also offers a valuable portrait of a divided, contemporary Jerusalem.”
“Batya Gur is a skillful observer of various milieus and the sensibilities within Israeli society. . . . It takes an uncompromising analyst like Gur to make an outsider understand the complicated nuances of a seemingly homogeneous society.”