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"Beauty is a bill, but what happens if you don't want to pay it off?"

Summary by Israel Hayom
In her new detective novel, "Good Intentions," Ayala Ben-Porat breaks with the conventions of the genre: her heroine, Inspector Sigal Shemesh, is not a lone wolf, but a policewoman and mother who deals with the constant chaos of life itself. In a candid conversation, she tells why she chose the bourgeois city of Givatayim as the scene of a crime, about the price women pay when trying to balance career and family, and why mesmerizing beauty is so…
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In her new detective novel, "Good Intentions," Ayala Ben-Porat breaks with the conventions of the genre: her heroine, Inspector Sigal Shemesh, is not a lone wolf, but a policewoman and mother who deals with the constant chaos of life itself. In a candid conversation, she tells why she chose the bourgeois city of Givatayim as the scene of a crime, about the price women pay when trying to balance career and family, and why mesmerizing beauty is so…

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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