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2000: Holon is supposed to be a quiet suburb of Tel Aviv
2000: Holon is supposed to be a quiet suburb of Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is under threat. A bomb is found in a suitcase yards away fro ma nursery in Holon, a quiet suburb of Tel Aviv. A few hours later, a threat is received: the suitcase was only the beginning.
Inspector Avraham Avraham (yes that is his real name) is back in Israel following the holiday and recovery time he needed for his last case. He starts the investigation and is very worried that the bomb was so close to the city’s children. Innocent children. As he draws up his long list of suspects, one man seems to come out of time and now seems to have gone on the run.
But is this runaway guilty of the bomb or he is hiding anther even darker secret?
A unique background in the city of Tel Aviv. A police procedural which explains and explores the work of the police from the first book but also the way in which they police are said to work:
“Your job is to understand what happened, not why. To prove what happened with the help of evidence”
The setting is Holon and other south Tel Aviv neighborhoods giving a wide picture of life in contemporary Israel and a city under siege where bombs and the threat of bombs is sadly all too common.
This is the city where the noise of cars and bustle of people on the dusty streets gets louder by the second, where the bomb squad arriving to examine a suspect package is all to real and where the afternoon breeze is a welcome release from the day’s humidity.