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Harry Kemelman (November 24, 1908 –
December 15, 1996) was an
American mystery writer and a
professor of English. He was the
creator of the fictitious...
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Friday the
Rabbi Slept Late is a 1964
mystery novel by
Harry Kemelman, the
first of the
successful Rabbi Small series. The
fictional hero of the book,...
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Rabbi Small, by
Harry Kemelman,
takes place in the
fictional town of Barnard's Crossing, a
place based on Marblehead.
Kemelman lived in
Marblehead for...
- Lanigan's Rabbi,
based on the
series of
mystery novels written by
Harry Kemelman.
Scheduling conflicts prevented him from
continuing the role in the short-lived...
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explored regional and
ethnic communities in
their detective novels are
Harry Kemelman,
whose Rabbi Small series were set in the
Conservative Jewish community...
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Wednesday the
Rabbi Got Wet is a
mystery novel written by
Harry Kemelman in 1976, one of the
Rabbi Small series. The
fictional hero of the book, David...
- best friend, a
rabbi and
amateur sleuth (Bruce Solomon),
based on
Harry Kemelman's po****r
Rabbi Small mysteries. Additionally, the two-hour
pilot of another...
- in the
Family –
Edwin O'Connor Sa****ay the
Rabbi Went
Hungry –
Harry Kemelman The Gift of the Deer –
Helen Hoover Brothers of the Sea – D.R. Sherman...
- (2005); ISBN 0-19-518214-6 The
Ethnic Detective:
Chester Himes,
Harry Kemelman, Tony
Hillerman by
Peter Freese –
including a
detailed analysis of Listening...
- (born 1952)
Jonathan Kellerman (born 1949) Nora
Kelly (born 1945)
Harry Kemelman (1908–1996)
David Kessler (born 1957)
Karen Kijewski (born 1943) Laurie...