A meticulously written and engaging volume that may make readers pause and reconsider an issue they thought they already knew. Best suited for those interested in the history of the Middle East, Israel, U.S. studies, and Jewish history.
This debut, a tribute to John Dickson Carr and other Golden Age masters of the locked-room mystery, will appeal to nostalgia buffs and fans of the classics.
This thoughtful book will appeal to memoir readers, especially anyone who has moved or who has thought about what it would be like to live in a totally different city.
A solid choice for readers interested in the history of music (especially musical instruments or the physiological/psychological/social effects of music) and/or the life and times of Franklin.