Do murderers, stock manipulators, and kidnappers stalk Temple Israel in Rockville, Maryland? When the body of custodian Roberto Gomez is found in Temple Israel's parking lot, Patricia Weiss, nee Reilly, exchanges her suburban-mom sneakers for gumshoes to investigate the hit-and-run.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

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To know her new religion and keep memories of her birth faith, to improve her marriage to a cardiologist and his Jewish mother, to solve a mysterious deaths and a disappearance at her temple - she wants it all - the Wild Irish Yenta!

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

Can a young Catholic mother and wife be accepted in her newly converted faith? What if she begins investigating a death and disappearance directly related to the synagogue? Intermarriage, misbehaving clergy, Biblical myth, and the beauty of religious traditions all come to the fore in this entertaining mystery.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

A new convert to Judaism, Patricia is grappling with her outsider status at the upscale Reform congregation. Inspired by her detective dad, Patricia is compelled to find out who-dun-it and why. Before she can progress with her investigation or problems in her difficult marriage to a busy cardiologist and his Jewish mother, she is plunged into the Temple's troubles. Her mentor Rabbi Deborah disappears after delivering a controversial sermon in support of interfaith marriage. Despite her husband's concerns, Patricia, with toddler Danny and buddy Brenda in tow, designates herself as the yenta patrol to unravel the mysteries.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

Set against the backdrop of a suburban Maryland synagogue, the story dishes on interfaith marriage, the perplexing death of a custodian, and dubious stock deals.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

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A new convert to Judaism, Patricia is grappling with her outsider status at the upscale Reform congregation. Inspired by her detective dad, Patricia is compelled to find out who-dun-it and why. Before she can progress with her investigation or problems in her difficult marriage to a busy cardiologist and his Jewish mother, she is plunged into the Temple's troubles. Her mentor Rabbi Deborah disappears after delivering a controversial sermon in support of interfaith marriage. Despite her husband's concerns, Patricia, with toddler Danny and buddy Brenda in tow, designates herself as the yenta patrol to unravel the mysteries.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

Set against the backdrop of a suburban Maryland synagogue, the story dishes on interfaith marriage, the perplexing death of a custodian, and dubious stock deals.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

Set against the backdrop of a suburban Maryland synagogue, the story dishes on interfaith marriage, the perplexing death of a custodian, and dubious stock deals.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

Set against the backdrop of a suburban Maryland synagogue, the story dishes on interfaith marriage, the perplexing death of a custodian, and dubious stock deals.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts

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Set against the backdrop of a suburban Maryland synagogue, the story dishes on interfaith marriage, the perplexing death of a custodian, and dubious stock deals.

"Wild Irish Yenta lives up to its title -this keenly- observed, funny mystery features a plucky heroine who converts to Judaism and throws herself into synagogue life, only to discover a corpse in the temple parking lot. And so begins this whimsical cozy that combines an insightful look at interfaith marriage, the complexities of friendship, and the politics of religious institutions."

Susan Coll
author, Bookish People

"Debut novelist Sanderly has written an inventive mystery that satirizes the modern Jewish suburban experience. In Wild Irish Yenta, Philip Roth meets Agatha Christie, and the result is a page-turner that also explores the interlocking dynamics that exist within an interfaith marriage, a family, and a Maryland synagogue."

Michelle Brafman
author, Swimming with Ghosts