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I have a brick-and-mortar book study group that reads a lot of heavy books, so I had been keeping my eyes open for a Jewish mystery or detective novel that was not empty calories. That's when I came across a review of this one that said the author writes well-researched historical mysteries, usually with a Jewish theme. This one, Button Man, is the one Goodreads reviewers seemed to like best. Subject matter: Jews and organized crime in the first half of last century. One of my study group's members checked it out, and she and her husband both liked it. Speaking of 'checking out,' you'll probably find this book in your public library.

Just got my book from Amazon so I'm going to try to catch up this weekend.

Hahtoolah wrote: "I just checked this out from my library. I had placed a reserve on it, and the copy they reserved for me is large print. I am looking forward to reading this book, and, fortunately, have several ho..."
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Pamela wrote: "...Just got my book from Amazon so I'm go..."
I got mine from Amazon mid-2019 and for a good rate, even though published early 2019 I think. This genre must be like cars and depreciate rapidly! ;)
I got mine from Amazon mid-2019 and for a good rate, even though published early 2019 I think. This genre must be like cars and depreciate rapidly! ;)

Glad you are enjoying.
I didnt know much about this period either.
Learned some interesting facts.
lmk when you finish. I loved the ending.
I didnt know much about this period either.
Learned some interesting facts.
lmk when you finish. I loved the ending.
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