Harry Kemelman (1908–1996) is most famous for his Rabbi David Small series, with the amateur sleuth exemplifying the series. In total, Kemelman wrote twelve novels in the series, with Friday the Rabbi Slept Late being the first and winning the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. This book was even adapted into an NBC made-for-TV movie, and the Rabbi Small Mysteries served as inspiration for the....
HarryKemelman(1908–1996)wasbestknownforhispopularrabbinicalmysteryseriesfeaturingtheamateursleuthRabbiDavidSmall.Kemelmanwrotetwelvenovelsintheseries,thefirstofwhich,FridaytheRabbiSleptLate,wontheEdgarAwardforBestFirstNovel.ThisbookwasalsoadaptedasanNBCmade-for-TVmovie,andtheRabbiSmallMysteriesweretheinspirationfortheNBCtelevisionshowLanigan’sRabbi.Kemelman’snovelsgarneredpraisefortheiruniquecombinationofmysteryandJudaism,andwithRabbiSmall,theauthorcreatedaprotagonistwhoplayedapart-timedetectivewithwitandcharm.KemelmanalsowroteaseriesofshortstoriesaboutNickyWelt,acollegeprofessorwhousedlogictosolvecrimes,whichwerepublishedinacollectionentitledTheNineMileWalk.
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