Rabbi Small is a Sherlock Holmes detective, noticing small details and putting together the big picture by deduction. No surprise (sadly) that the Episcopal minister isn't the murderer. No surprise that no one in the Jewish community is the murderer. So that leaves Al Hirsh's workplace, and the ending is reasonably satisfying. A very pleasant cozy mystery.
Excellent start . . . orphaned girl with a knack for chess, taught by janitor, harsh orphanage despite its courtly look.
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