
Loyalty and the Learner
Miriam Drori(Author)
Miriam Drori (Publisher)
Published on 9. September 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-965-93031-2-0 (ISBN)
Description
Once again, Asaf is suspected of murder, but he's soon released when the victim's wife, Lihi, is arrested. Nathalie, now engaged to Asaf, is certain of Lihi's innocence, and is determined to find the real murderer.
As Nathalie, Asaf and friends stumble along the path to achieving their goal, with a little inspiration from Molière, Hillel and Adenauer, they discover new places in Jerusalem and also venture west and north. Despite experiencing fear, sadness and other painful emotions, they never lose their sense of humour - and find that sharing their worries helps them pull through.
While some questions are answered on the way, new ones take their place. But what about the original question: Who killed Ofir? And how much is Nathalie willing to put at risk in order to solve this mystery? Her relationship? Her life?
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
287 gr
ISBN-13
978-965-93031-2-0 (9789659303120)
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Miriam Drori was born and brought up in London and now lives in Tel-Aviv.
With a degree in Maths and following careers in computer programming and technical writing, Miriam has been penning novels and short stories since 2003. Her five published books are all very different: a romance with a difference, a non-fiction insight into social anxiety, uplit - the sad, humorous and ultimately uplifting tale of a guy who doesn't fit in, and a murder mystery series. (Not all of those are currently available.)
Miriam began writing in order to help raise awareness of social anxiety. Since then, the scope of her writing has widened, but she hasn't lost sight of her original goal.