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The Oldest Trick in the Book, review: ‘Chapter after chapter of intrigue flow’

Sasson Gabay and Yehezkel Lazarov star in this clever, twist-filled Israeli series about a chronic case of writer’s block… and a stolen story

May 30, 2025 09:28
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Seeking inspiration: Yehezkel Lazaron as frustrated writer Aviram Katz in Izzy series The Oldest Trick in the Book
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Before watching The Oldest Trick in the Book, it seemed like the only reason that could justify buying a subscription to new Israeli streaming platform Izzy was to watch Kugel, the Shtisel prequel released in February exclusively for its viewers. None of the other series available on the platform particularly leap out to the untrained, non-Israeli eye, and who needs another streaming subscription anyway?

But then I watched The Oldest Trick in the Book. And then I kept watching, and I kept watching, and I finished all eight episodes in one night. The series introduces us to author Aviram Katz (Yehezkel Lazarov), a man recognised around Jerusalem for his popular crime novels, but who is in something of a career lull thanks to an unrelenting case of writer’s block. Outwardly maintaining the image of the busy sophisticate, behind closed doors Katz rewrites the same sentence over and over, naps, swipes on a dating app, stares out the window, naps again – he is the poster child for creative constipation.

The swindling, ego-driven writer cannot cope with the fact that an amateur could write a masterpiece in just one draft