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Fax Me a Bagel

Fax Me a Bagel
A Novel Introducing Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife  
This edition: Signed Edition Hardcover, 256 pages
Availability: Available on or around August 10, 1998
List Price: $22.00

Description

Follow the bagel crumbs as this savvy, heartwarming new series welcomes an enchanting sleuth, Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife, who dodges a cunning killer from her favorite bakery in Eternal, Texas, to the streets of New York's Lower East Side.

Ruby has been a widow for more than a year now, since the hit-and-run death of her beloved husband, Stu. She should be free to start a new life, but once a rabbi's wife, always a rabbi's wife, at least in Eternal. You never graduate.

Ruby can't even escape her least favorite member of the congregation, Essie Sue Margolis -- who wears designer clothes to take out the garbage. Ruby figures she should be safe from Essie Sue at eleven in the morning at The Hot Bagel. Wrong. Essie Sue is there in a white silk ensemble never touched by human hands. Ruby's smudged tee shirt does not impress.

Still, The Hot Bagel makes the best baked goods west of the Hudson, and Ruby's not about to miss her favorite morning fix. It comes at a higher price than fashion embarrassment, however, as Ruby soon discovers that she has more on her proverbial plate than poppy seeds. Marla, sister of the much disliked Essie Sue, goes into a convulsion and dies, leaving not only her bagels on the table but more unanswered questions than Ruby could ever have imagined. Was Marla's death an accident? Was it part of a plan? How does it fit into other unexplained deaths in the small Texas community that straddles the worlds of the plantation South and the rugged West?

In a romp through Jewish life filled with love and laughter, Ruby encounters more than mayhem. She watches in horror when the temple selection committee finally chooses a rabbi who thinks Essie Sue is the best thing since automated High Holy Day ticketing. Here comes double-trouble.

Author Sharon Kahn, who spent thirty-one years as a rabbi's wife, captures that life in a novel that is genuine and original. Beneath the irony, mystery, and humor lies a cautionary tale in which Ruby's values come shining through, and her intrepid detective work ensures that she'll live to sleuth another day.

Alan M. Dershowitz author of Chutzpah and The Vanishing American Jew Sit down with a garlic bagel, schmear it with cream cheese and sliced lox, and read this book...it's pure joy. Smart and not too schmaltzy, it brings the dill pickles of the Lower East Side to a small town in Texas. I enjoyed every minute of it!
Deborah Crombie Edgar-nominated author of Dreaming of the Bones Meet Ruby Rothman, a heroine with heart, soul, and an unfailing sense of humor....Kahn captures life in a small Texas town with warmth and insight...a terrific new voice.
Nancy Bell Agatha Award nominee and author of Biggie and Fricasseed Fat Man A saucy puzzler with a side order of zesty characters...a slam-bang good time as [Ruby] solves a murder at her favorite bagel shop and in the process reveals some fascinating lore about the bagel-baking business.
Susan Wittig Albert author of Chile Death Murder is eternally funny in Eternal, Texas, and Ruby, the rabbi's widow, is on top of it all. Fax Me a Bagel is a rare treat. Let's hope there's more where this came from.
Susan Rogers Cooper Edgar-nominated author of the E.J. Pugh series Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife, is someone I'd like to spend time with in a book or in my living room! Sharon Kahn has created a wonderful and believable heroine in Ruby, and her secondary characters sizzle and sing.