The Missing Hand
Susa VanDusen
Cozy Mystery
Paperback, 266 pages, $16.99
ISBN: 978-1938436574
Barnes and Noble
A valuable heirloom has been stolen from a member of Julia Donnelly’s Torah study group. Grievous sins of the past have pushed their way into the present. Murder, distrust, and ill-gotten gains from World War II Bohemia threaten the peaceful Jewish community of Crestfall, Illinois. Julia, wife of this small town’s mayor and mother of two young adopted sons, is pressed into service to find the bejeweled heirloom which is called a yad, a Hebrew word which means “hand” in English. It is a rod-shaped item with a bulb on the top and a hand with a pointing finger at the bottom that helps keep one’s place when reading the Torah. This particular yad is covered with a fortune’s worth of jewels. With no experience except watching TV detective shows, Julia and Torah group leader Rabbi Fine attempt to solve the mystery and address the misery it causes. After finding the yad, another mystery, much deeper, explores good and evil in the character of the man who brought the yad to America and escaped punishment for his crimes after the war by posing as a Jewish immigrant. Heady stuff for a cozy, but humor takes the sting out. The Donnelly family goes at 90 miles an hour, hollering, hugging, and loving. It all works out in the end. Remember, we all have our own michegas. As we say in Yiddish, Plotsn zolstu—May you explode from pleasure after reading this book.
Susan Van Dusen is an award-winning writer of editorials and
magazine articles. She has written three books for children on the history of
Skokie, and The Synagogue: a Home for the Jewish People. The Missing
Hand is the debut book in a series of cozies based on a Torah group solving
mysteries using Jewish tradition. She is a member of OCWW, Chicago Writers
Association and Sisters in Crime. To learn more, please visit www.susanvandusen.com
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