D. A. Mishani is a former editor of Israeli fiction and international crime literature, as well as a literary scholar specialising in the history of detective literature. He lives in Tel Aviv and writes full time.
Impressive! Dror Mishani writes with profound originality - Henning MankellA bittersweet story, with a fine twist at the end - Daily Mail, on The Missing FileAn assured debut, with a wholly unexpected resolution - Guardian, best crime novels of 2013, on The Missing FileA thoughtful character study of a good man deeply troubled by issues of innocence and guilt - New York Times, on The Missing FileCompelling . . . Mishani has published a welcome sequel - Telegraph, on A Possibility of ViolenceAvraham is quiet, stubbornly impressive and the novel is full of insights into love and sex - The Times*STAR PICK* Takes us into the hearts of these compassionately drawn characters. Sensitive, perceptive and quietly memorable. - Crime ClubHe writes in such a cool, one-paced style . . . Powerful insight . . . 'Those Swedish and Danish cops, they're not real,' Mishani seems to be saying. 'My steady, plodding Israelis show what police work really is.' - Jewish Chronicle
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