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Book review: Run You Down

This thriller sequel comes at the wrong time in the series, but still works well as a mystery set in the Strictly Orthodox world

April 3, 2019 10:58
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Run You Down (Faber & Faber, £8.99) is the second of Julia Dahl’s three novels about young New York tabloid journalist Rebekah Roberts.

Confusingly, the third in the series, Conviction, was published in the UK last year. That’s a shame because one of the main strands of Run You Down is Rebekah’s search for her frum Jewish mother, who abandoned her as a baby.

Readers of Conviction will already know how that turns out and, for them, the story’s undeniably emotional punch will be weakened. That aside, Run You Down works well as a mystery and as an exploration of the Strictly Orthodox community, specifically those who have gone “off the derech” — given up Chasidism for a life in the secular world.

Narrative duties are shared between Rebekah and her mother, Aviva, who describes how, as a teenager, she ran away from her ultra-frum family in Brooklyn to be with her non-Jewish boyfriend.