Books by Richard Parrish and Complete Book Reviews

Richard Parrish, Author Onyx Books $5.99 (432p) ISBN 978-0-451-40430-5
A Jewish lawyer who returns from WW II to take a job with the Bureau of Indian Affairs confronts corruption and racial injustice in this brisk thriller. (Jan.) .
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Richard Parrish, Author Onyx Books $5.99 (416p) ISBN 978-0-451-40539-5
This fourth in the Joshua Rabb courtroom suspense series (The Dividing Line, Versions of the Truth, Nothing but the Truth), pits the disabled Jewish lawyer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs against a slew of racist bad old boys in post WWII Tucson....
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Richard Parrish, Author Onyx Books $5.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-451-40538-8
Continuing the Joshua Rabb series, set in the 1940s, Parrish's latest mystery concerns a mob-built casino in Las Vegas and the murder of a Hasidic Jew. (Mar.)
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Richard Parrish, Author Onyx Books $6.5 (410p) ISBN 978-0-451-40833-4
The fifth in this series finds Arizona attorney Joshua Rabb at the center of an eerily contemporary tale of political vengeance on the rampage. It's 1951 and Senator Joseph McCarthy's grandstanding has led to mass hysteria. Absurd accusations of...
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Richard Parrish, Author Dutton Books $20 (368p) ISBN 978-0-525-93561-2
A criminal lawyer in Arizona, Parrish draws on the history of his home state to provide a colorful backdrop for his absorbing second novel (after Our Choice of Gods ), a brisk, tightly plotted thriller/courtroom drama. In 1946, after his wife is...
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Richard Parrish, Author Dutton Books $19.95 (320p) ISBN 978-0-525-93652-7
Little rings true in this second outing for Joshua Rabb, a Bureau of Indian Affairs lawyer in Arizona shortly after WW II. Introduced in The Dividing Line , Rabb here is responsible for awarding a multimillion dollar contract for the construction of
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Richard Parrish, Author Dutton Books $20.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-525-93852-1
The Southwest of the late 1940s is the setting for this series, featuring part-time Bureau of Indian Affairs lawyer Joshua Rabb, a one-armed WWII veteran and widower from Brooklyn last seen in Versions of Truth. Here the mob has moved West to build...
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Richard Parrish, Author Dutton Books $23.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-525-94161-3
At first, it looks like the system is working, when 16-year-old former junkie Donna Alvarez becomes foster child to Kate O'Dwyer, who has recently relocated to Scottsdale, Ariz., with her three-year-old daughter, Jennifer, following a quickie...
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Richard Parrish, Author, Stewart Richardson, Editor Carol Publishing Corporation $19.95 (491p) ISBN 978-1-55972-002-1
Although sometimes simplifying complex historical events, this engrossing first novel presents sweeping, personal views of both sides of the Israeli-Arab conflict. Leah Arad, Polish-born survivor of Treblinka death camp, testifies against a Nazi...
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