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Thieves In Jerusalem (Daniel Kahn Mystery-Thrillers)
Daniel Kahn wins a music scholarship to play in a youth wind orchestra in Israel during the summer of 1968.
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About Thieves In Jerusalem (Daniel Kahn Mystery-Thrillers)
Daniel Kahn wins a music scholarship to play in a youth wind orchestra in Israel during the summer of 1968. When he isn’t playing his clarinet, he acts as an amateur sleuth, along with his runaway cousin Charlotte, who Daniel tracks down in Jerusalem. Together, they chase after a series of cryptic biblical clues which the teenage detectives have found in an abandoned house in the Holy City. The clues send them on a hunt for a priceless Roman treasure, thought to have been stolen during WWII from the British Mandate Antiquities Authority and delivered to the Nazis. The teenage detectives must find this ancient relic before Meir Katsav, Charlotte’s boss, and a dangerous criminal, discovers and unloads it on the black market. The chase takes an ominous turn when this hoodlum orders a hit on Charlotte, whom he mistakenly believes, has stolen drugs from him.
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