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Saul Golubcow writes from Potomac, Maryland. His commentary on American Jewish culture and politics has appeared in various publications. His Jewish themed fiction centers on the complexity of and challenges facing Holocaust survivors in the United States. The Cost of Living and Other Mysteries is his first book-length publication featuring the fictional private detective, Frank Wolf, a Holocaust survivor.