Accounting Isn’t Always Kosher

Accounting Isn’t Always Kosher by Steve McMillan is a mystery novel published by Absolutely Amazing ebooks on October 24, 2022. This edition spans 168 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Ben and Sharon as they navigate the complexities of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Philadelphia, where a divorce decree becomes a matter of life and death. Their investigation intertwines as they tackle a murder case and delve into the financial records of a local grocery store, revealing unexpected connections.
Readers will find a blend of lively banter and serious undertones as Ben and Sharon engage with the intricacies of their respective cases. The narrative offers insights into accounting while exploring themes of community and justice within a close-knit society. With elements of suspense and intrigue, this book presents a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and financial dilemmas, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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“I have been a fan of Steve’s accounting series since its inception. I have followed Ben and Sharon’s adventures from Philadelphia to Malta, Belgium, Finland, New Orleans, and the Outer Banks. This time they are back in Philadelphia and involved with the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. As always with Steve’s books, Ben and Sharon engage in lively banter, but they also get serious when it’s time to save the day. And though I’m not an accountant, Steve always provides some understandable accounting insights that add to the depth of his work. Steve’s novels make accounting seem fun as long as some murder and intrigue are included.”
-Norah Shultz, Professor of Sociology and Mystery Fan
The ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Philadelphia is very close-knit. However, if a female member of the community desires a divorce, her husband must sign a divorce decree (a get). Josef Goldstein wanted his daughter to get a divorce, but his son-in-law wouldn’t sign the get. Josef paid the Russian mob to obtain the get, but the mob inadvertently killed the son-in-law. Sharon was assigned to the murder case while Ben examined the financial records of a Jewish grocery store in Northeast Philadelphia. Ben and Sharon soon found that while their work this time seemed distant at first glance, they soon discovered much in common between their cases.
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