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The Ritual Bath (Paperback, Reissue): Faye Kellerman

The Ritual Bath (Paperback, Reissue)

Faye Kellerman

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Kellerman's first novel features rape and murder at a California yeshiva - but the emphasis here is less on the mystery (a weak one) than on the portrait of Orthodox Judaism (Misnagid division), with somewhat heavy-footed treatment of an impossible Jew/Gentile romance. Outside the mikvah (ritual bath) at isolated Yeshiva Ohavei Torah, a woman is raped - and lonely Glendale cop Peter Decker arrives in "Jew-town" to investigate, immediately falling for young widow Rina Lazarus, who teaches at the yeshiva and runs the mikvah. (He's divorced, with a Jewish - but not that Jewish - ex-wife.) Rina, relatively un-priggish but devout, repels all of Decker's advances - and is angered when he focuses his sleuthing on yeshiva staff members and scholars (including a mentally ill handyman and a scholar with a highly shady past). Tensions escalate further when the mikvah's new security guard, a likable black giantess, is savagely murdered; Rina refuses to give up her role at the mikvah, even though it seems that she is the rapist's next intended victim. And, in cliched gothic style, the action leads up to the night when Rina, trapped in the mikvah, barely escapes from the villain - thanks to a nick-of-time appearance by Decker. The solutions to the crimes here involve some strained psychopathology - and no surprises whatsoever. The resolution to the Rina/Decker romance features a painfully corny revelation. And Kellerman's narration throughout lapses into labored sentimentality and overwrought verbiage. ("She clung to Peter tightly, fearful of letting go lest she fall off her psychic precipice.") Still, those curious about the Orthodox/yeshiva milieu - which is largely, if not completely, convincing in Kellerman's earnest rendition - will find this a serviceable blend of soap opera and melodrama. (Kirkus Reviews)
When the call comes in, Detective Peter Decker can hardly believe it. A rape at the yeshiva up in the canyon and hill country behind Los Angeles? True, there had been some recent anti-Semitic vandalism but never any violence. Not only that, but this was a strict Orthodox Jewish community, self-enclosed and suspicious of outsiders. Not much chance they'd co-operate with the police. And he is right - as Rina Lazarus, the frustratingly fascinating young widow who found the victim proves when she talks about her world. Outsider he may be, but Decker has a feeling in his policeman's bones that the cost of privacy to this determined community could be murderously high...

General

Imprint: Headline Book Publishing
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: September 1996
Authors: Faye Kellerman
Dimensions: 177 x 115 x 20mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Mass Market
Pages: 276
Edition: Reissue
ISBN-13: 978-0-7472-5591-8
Categories: Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Crime & mystery > General
LSN: 0-7472-5591-1
Barcode: 9780747255918

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