· Murder in Jerusalem: Batya Gur. This is the final book in the Michael Ohayon series by Batya Gur, and was published posthumously. There are six books in the series and each book takes place in a particular environment; in this book it is a TV station in Jerusalem, and a woman's body in found in the wardrobe and prop warehouse. It is an eye-opening journey that brings into question the very ideals upon which Ohayon--and indeed the entire nation--was raised, ideals that may have led to terrible crimes. About the Author. Batya Gur () lived in Jerusalem, where she was a literary critic for Haaretz, Israel's most prestigious paper/5(26). · Batya Gur, a writer and critic almost single-handedly responsible for making the detective novel a flourishing genre in Israeli letters, died on May 19 in Jerusalem. She was 57 and lived in Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins.
Batya Gur () was an Israeli writer known for her detective fiction. She began her writing career in with The Saturday Morning Murder featuring detective Michael Ohayon. She would go on to write six books in the Michael Ohayon series in total, each book examines a murder within a particular insular community. Gur probes the Byzantine world of Israeli broadcasting in this posthumous tale of sex, lies and murder. Though cost overruns can't halt Benny Meyuhas's film adaptation of S.Y. Agnon's Iddo and Eynam, a prestige production bankrolled by an unnamed American, it's threatened by the death of set-designer Tirzah Rubin, crushed beneath a marble-pillar prop. Read "Murder in Jerusalem A Michael Ohayon Mystery" by Batya Gur available from Rakuten Kobo. The sixth and final novel from beloved and critically-acclaimed Israeli crime novelist Batya Gur—a stunning tale of a be.
Batya Gur () was an Israeli writer known for her detective fiction. She began her writing career in with The Saturday Morning Murder featuring detective Michael Ohayon. She would go on to write six books in the Michael Ohayon series in total, each book examines a murder within a particular insular community. The sixth and final novel from beloved and critically-acclaimed Israeli crime novelist Batya Gur—a stunning tale of a beautiful and secretive woman’s murder, set against the politically charged backdrop of the Israeli media. Acclaimed Israeli director Benny Meyuhas’ film production of the heartbreaking work “Iddo and Eynam” promises to be a landmark of Israeli film—until his wife and the films’ set designer Tirzah Rubin is crushed under a set piece, stalling the production. From acclaimed Israeli author Batya Gur, the fifth installment in the Michael Ohayan mystery series set in a politically charged Arab quarter south of West Jerusalem. The body of a young woman with her face smashed in is discovered in the attic of a house on Bethlehem Street, in the Baka neighborhood of Jerusalem.
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