“A compelling mix of character study and social history. A superb, multidimensional novel, the best in an outstanding series.” — Booklist
“Murder on a Kibbutz is not only a top-notch tale of suspense, it’s a compelling treatise on a remarkable social institution and on how Israel’s social history does not stand still.” — Newsday
“[A] fascinating account of the ways in which this quintessential Israeli institution has changed.” — Publishers Weekly
"A well-written, meaty story, dense with character and plot." — Chicago Tribune