A Debt of Death by Jonathan DunskyMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Lapid finds himself in some trouble and has to solve the murder to both clear his name and a debt he owes to the murder victim. A mystery with several twists and turns. Each novel seems to play or highlight some aspect of early Israeli society. This one has an underlying theme of showing some of the variety immigrants to Israel in the 50s, as well as the class differences between these groups.
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