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The Yom Kippur Murder

By: Lee Harris
Narrated by: Dee Macalouso
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When ex-nun Christine Bennett can't get into her friend Mr. Herskovitz's apartment to accompany him to Yom Kippur services, she discovers that he's been murdered. The police arrest someone almost immediately, but Chris isn't ready to end her own investigation.

©1992 Lee Harris (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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I have been a fan of Christine Bennet for many years now. The Yom Kippur Murder doesn't disappoint. I really enjoy Christine's development as she navigates the world outside the cloister.

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This is a very good story with solid characters. I admit I bought the second book because I was interested in how the love story of the ex nun, Cris, would develop. That part of the story is brief and tasteful. The love story takes a back seat to the murder mystery, as it should. Both stories develop nicely and realistically. The plot and the mystery are solid and entertaining. I recommend the first two books and I will be reading the next in this series.

A nice mystery

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I love Christine Bennett mysteries! This was a very cozy murder mystery that kept my attention till the end.

A quite cozy Chris Bennett mystery

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Christine Bennett, after being a nun for fifteen years, now teaches classes to university students and serves her community. Its in the latter that she befriends, Mr. Herskovitz, and agrees to take him to the temple for the Yom Kippur service. He and a few other elderly men and women are the only remaining in the run-down NYC tenement, that the landlord sorely wants to sell, and reap a bundle of cash. Christine has been running interference with the owner of the building who wants to drive out the elderly who have guaranteed rent controlled apartments. Most have already moved, but a few hold outs remain, such as Mr. Herskovitz. On Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, when Christine arrives to take Mr. Herskovitz to the temple, she finds him beaten to death in his apartment. Convinced the motive was a scare tactic to get him to leave his apartment, Christine begins to look for the killer . . . and into the past of Mr. Herskovitz, a survivor of the Holocaust. Locating his two children, who haven’t seen their father in years, she learns there are secrets buried deeply going back to before WWII. This is the second in the Christine Bennet Mystery Series, and its just as good as the first one. No longer a nun, but still clothed in faith, seeking to do good, right the wrongs she comes across, and to find her place in a world that finds her different than almost all other women . . . a good thing in my book. Bravo! Great story!

Former Nun, Current Sleuth, Super Friend

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These books are set in the early 90s. Listening to them always gives me warm feelings of reading them in my early teens. Of things that were happening. The main character is also a strong female lead. Can listen to them over and over.

Timeless aging

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