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The Investigation of Captain Erez,
Yedioth Ahronoth, 2000. A female soldier accuses an officer of raping her, and a young lawyer is called to investigate the case. The book was published also in France. •
Limassol,
Am Oved, 2009. It was translated to 8 languages, won the Grand Prix de litterature policiere in France (2011) and was shortlisted to the Irish IMPAC prize. It tells the story of a secret service agent getting involved in a plot with an ailing Palestinian poet from Gaza, his exiled terrorist son, and an Israeli female peace activist. • ''Naomi's Kindergarten'', Am Oved, 2013. A story of one crucial year in the life of a Tel Aviv preschool assistant. It was shortlisted for the Sapir Literary Prize in Israel, and published also in German. •
The Third, Am Oved, 2015. The story takes place in the
Third Temple built in Jerusalem, after the state of Israel is replaced by the religious kingdom of Judea. It became a best seller in Israel and has been a subject of significant public discussion there, due to its relevance to cultural, political and religious issues that dominate Israeli society. It won the Bernstein literary award. It has been published in translation in French and Italian, and in 2024 into English under the title
The Third Temple. •
The Memory Monster, Am Oved, 2017. A report written by a young historian to the chairman of the
Yad Vashem (Israel's national Holocaust memorial authority), about the way his life has become trapped in the memory of the Holocaust due to his work as a guide to the sites of Nazi German extermination camps in Poland. It was included on the New York Times list of 100 notable books of 2020 and translated to 8 languages. The novel was adapted into a monodrama by the actor Ben Yosepovitch and presented by Israel's national theatre "Habima". •
Victorious, Am Oved, 2020. A veteran military psychologist, specializing in the mental training of combat soldiers, is consulting the chief of staff of the Israeli Army on how to win the next war. When her son is recruited to combat duty, a conflict of duties emerges. It was translated to English, German, Spanish and Catalan. •
Vulnerabilities, Am Oved, 2023. A coming of age story of a young specialist hacker of smartphones, working for an Israeli cyber company. The book won the
Brenner Prize. It was translated to German and French. •
The Panelist, Am Oved, 2024. A veteran journalist, long forgotten, gets a chance to return to the spotlight in the patriotic TV channel. He catches this opportunity as a lifeline and is ready to sell his soul for it. It was translated to German. •
Hanoch the physician from Korazim, Am Oved, 2026. Hanoch, a physician from the village of Korazim, goes out day and night to treat the residents of the villages near the
Sea of Galilee, trying to save them from disease, suffering and death. He must struggle not only against the decrees of nature, but also against the malicious persecutions of
Rabbi Meir, the fanatical head of the village religious court. One day, a miracle worker named Jesus of Nazareth appears in the village. A relationship of closeness develops between him and Hanoch, alongside suspicion and competition. One is a very human hero, well aware of his limitations, while the other claims to be an all-powerful saviour. ==Awards and recognition==