Unleavened Dead

· Rabbi Aviva Cohen Mysteries Book 2 · Open Road Media
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A full-time rabbi becomes a part-time sleuth when three suspicious deaths arise in this cozy mystery by the author of Chanukah Guilt.

Rabbi Aviva Cohen has her hands full with Passover preparations, she certainly has no time to deal with anything else. Yet tragedy soon changes her plans when two members of the congregation are found dead. Their cause of death is believed to be accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, but Aviva is not so sure. Soon after, her niece’s partner is suspected in a hit-and-run death. While Aviva is certain she’s innocent, the amateur sleuth can’t overlook the body-sized dent in the hood of her SUV.

Digging into the two cases, Aviva uncovers a surprising connection between them, as well as a heap of disturbing criminal activity. Now she must quickly sift through the mishegoss to find out the truth before death strikes again . . .

“Aviva is a great character, full of fun, somebody you’d feel comfortable hanging out with. Even though there are many mentions of Jewish tradition, non-Jews won’t feel bombarded with too much information or miss any good clues along the way.” —Kings River Life Magazine

About the author

Rabbi Ilene Schneider decided to be a writer at a young age. Despite spending her retirement birding, gardening, watching movies, traveling, and over-sharing on Facebook, she is the author of the award-winning Rabbi Aviva Cohen Mysteries: Chanukah Guilt, Unleavened Dead, and Yom Killer. The fourth book, KillerMegillah, is forthcoming. She is also one of the contributors to the popular Jewish Noir story collection, and she wrote Talking Dirty—in Yiddish?, the revised and expanded version of her bestselling book Talk Dirty Yiddish: Beyond Drek. Schneider also manages a website of questions and answers about Chanukah (http://whyninecandles.com).

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