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The Yiddish Policemen’s Union

The Yiddish Policemen’s Union

Author(s): Michael Chabon

Location(s): Alaska

Genre(s): Crime, Mystery

Era(s): WW2

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What if, as Franklin Roosevelt once proposed, Alaska – and not Israel – had become the homeland for the Jews after the Second World War? In Michael Chabon’s Yiddish-speaking ‘Alyeska’, Orthodox gangs in side-curls and knee breeches roam the streets of Sitka, where Detective Meyer Landsman discovers the corpse of a heroin-addled chess prodigy in the flophouse Meyer calls home. Marionette strings stretch back to the hands of charismatic Rebbe Gold, leader of a sect that seems to have drawn its mission statement from the Cosa Nostra. Meyer is determined to unsnarl the meaning behind the murder. Even if that means surrendering his badge and his dignity to the chief of Sitka’s homicide unit – his fearsome ex-wife Bina.

A novel of colossal ambition and heart, THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN’S UNION interweaves a homage to the stylish menace of 1940s film noir with a bittersweet fable of identity, home and faith.

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‘Chabon has written such a dazzling, individual, hyperconfident novel that it’s tough to work out who wouldn’t have fun reading it. If the thriller plot doesn’t get you (and it’s easily the equal of...

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