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God Knows No Heroes

Crime Mysteries by Norman Shabel

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God Knows No Heroes

By: Norman Shabel
Narrated by: Thomas Block
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Joshua Ryan is a down and out lawyer, but one case could give him the comeback of a lifetime.

When Rabbi Carl Rubin's wife is found strangled, the shockwaves reverberate far beyond tiny Summit County, New Jersey. Rubin, a spiritual advisor with deep ties to the Israeli political scene becomes the chief suspect and he enlists Ryan’s help to clear his name. For Ryan, this case would provide redemption, for the rabbi it could save his life.

From Summit County to the twisting streets of Jerusalem to the boulevards of Paris, the rabbi is chased by his own lawyers as they attempt to evade the clutches of a corrupt prosecutor's rough-riding detectives who are trying to bring him back to the U.S. in chains.

In a shocking turnaround, the trial of the rabbi concludes in a blaze of courtroom reality, but is it the redemption they were both looking for?

©2000 Norman Shabel (P)2023 Norman Shabel
International Mystery & Crime Mystery Fiction Crime Middle East

Critic Reviews

"This is a terrific, fast-paced read about the dark side of law enforcement and the judiciary. Norman Shabel has a masterful command of the interaction of cops, judges and defense lawyers and he has presented that to us with an added dose of international intrigue in his compelling debut novel. I couldn't put it down." —Judge Napolitano

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