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Michael Ohayon

Deze reeks boeiende mysteries volgt de Israëlische rechercheur Michael Ohayon terwijl hij zich verdiept in complexe zaken. Elke onderzoek brengt hem in de ingewikkelde werelden van de menselijke psychologie en verborgen motieven. Ohayon moet geheimen ontrafelen die vaak niet alleen de waarheid achter de misdaad onthullen, maar ook intieme details uit zijn eigen leven prijsgeven. De serie combineert meesterlijk spanning met diepgaand psychologisch inzicht.

Murder in Jerusalem
Bethlehem Road Murder
Murder Duet
Moord in de kibboets
The Literary Murder
The Saturday morning murder : a psychoanalytic case

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  1. 1

    From award-winning and internationally acclaimed author, Batya Gur, comes a hair-raising mystery in which Israeli investigator Michael Ohayon’s detective skills are put to the ultimate test.When Dr. Eva Neidorf is found dead on the morning that she is to give a lecture to the Jerusalem Psychoanalytic Society, Chief Inspector Michael Ohayon investigates―revealing, along the way, intimate details about his own life. As he works around the clock to find the killer, he must also solve the riddle of the enigmatic self-contained world of the Psychoanalytic Society.   A fast-paced, chilling, labyrinthine mystery, Saturday Morning Mystery attests to Batya Gur’s suspense writing genius in another fascinating, unforgettable novel.

    The Saturday morning murder : a psychoanalytic case
  2. 2

    The Literary Murder

    A Critical Case

    • 368bladzijden
    • 13 uur lezen
    3,9(384)Tarief

    A shocking double murder at Israel's leading academic institution sets Superintendent Michael Ohayon on a gripping investigation. As he delves into the case, he explores the complex nature of creativity, weaving a narrative that intertwines mystery with profound themes. Batya Gur, an award-winning author, crafts a compelling story that challenges perceptions and reveals the intricate connections between art and crime.

    The Literary Murder
  3. 3

    Moord in de kibboets

    • 437bladzijden
    • 16 uur lezen
    3,8(388)Tarief

    In een kibboets in het noorden van de Negev-woestijn wordt tijdens een oogstfeest het lijk van de secretaris van de kibboets ontdekt.

    Moord in de kibboets
  4. 4

    Murder Duet

    • 444bladzijden
    • 16 uur lezen
    3,9(219)Tarief

    Fourth in a series of popular, intellectually challenging mysteries from acclaimed Israeli author Batya Gur, Murder Duet features once again the smart, charming, and lonely police officer Michael Ohayon. After his cellist friend's father and brother--who are also well-known musicians--are brutally murdered, Ohayon, a classical music afficionado, sets out to solve the crime. From the opening pages, where the detective plays a compact disc of Brahm's First Symphony, to the newly discovered music for an unknown Vivaldi requiem that provides a rock-solid motive for the crime, lovers of crime novels, as well as music, will thrill to every dulcet note.

    Murder Duet
  5. 5

    Bethlehem Road Murder

    • 384bladzijden
    • 14 uur lezen
    3,8(280)Tarief

    The body of a young Yemeni woman is discovered in the attic of a Bethlehem Road house, in a Jerusalem neighborhood famous for its impenetrability to outsiders. The victim, once a beauty, is no longer lovely -- her face has been brutally smashed. More than the usual horror greets Chief Superintendent Michael Ohayon in the closed and inscrutable Baka, for an old love and an unfinished romance await him there as well. But much more is concealed beneath the surface of this gruesome homicide -- as tensions between Ashkenazim and Mizrahim, hostility between Arabs and Jews, the half-century-old business of kidnapped Yemenite children, and the al Aqsa Intifada of 2000 add fuel to a terrible fire that might never be contained.

    Bethlehem Road Murder
  6. 6

    Murder in Jerusalem

    • 416bladzijden
    • 15 uur lezen
    3,6(31)Tarief

    When a woman's body is discovered in the wardrobe warehouses of Israel Television, Chief Superintendent Michael Ohayon embarks on a tangled and bloody trail of detection through the corridors and studios of Israel's official television station, and through the fears, loves, and contradictions of the people who work there. 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.

    Murder in Jerusalem