The East Ham Golem: From the author of the Inspector Ikmen series, inspiration for the BBCs The Turkish Detective
By (Author) Barbara Nadel
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
6th May 2025
20th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
320
Width 134mm, Height 216mm
The streets of East London teem with different languages, cultures and religions. Private investigators Lee Arnold and Mumtaz Hakim are well-versed in the community's tensions, the sad day-to-day reality that includes the desecration of graves at Plashet Jewish cemetery in East Ham. How ever, the destruction of these final resting places leads to a disturbing discovery - one of the damaged coffins does not contain human remains, but instead a sculpture of a man made of clay. This so-called 'golem', a term from Jewish myth given to a figure brought to life by supernatural means, proves intriguing to Arnold and Hakim, even more so when it is stolen in an armed raid from a police storage facility, leaving a man dead in its wake.
The case leads the pair into the past in London and Prague, and onto the trail of a jewel worth killing for.
Barbara Nadel w as born and brought up in the East End of London and now lives in Essex. Prior to becoming a full-time author, she worked in psychiatric institutions and in the community with people experiencing mental health problems. Nadel is also the author of the award-w inning Inspector Ikmen series now adapted by the BBC as The Turkish Detective.