Susan Isaacs erschafft Romane, die sich mit der Komplexität von Beziehungen und gesellschaftlichen Dynamiken auseinandersetzen. Ihre Erzählungen werden für ihre scharfen Beobachtungen der menschlichen Natur und tiefen psychologischen Einsichten gefeiert. Isaacs verbindet geschickt Intrigen mit einem tiefen Verständnis für die Motivationen ihrer Charaktere. Ihr unverwechselbarer Stil und ihre fesselnde Erzählweise hinterlassen einen bleibenden Eindruck bei den Lesern.
Die unternehmungslustige Witwe Judith Singer, die als Lehrerin arbeitet, langweilt sich manchmal. Als eine junge Frau verschwindet und eine Frauenleiche gefunden wird, beginnt Judith leidenschaftlich zu ermitteln und trifft dabei auf die große Liebe ihres Lebens.
Sie ist jung, sie ist intelligent - und sie spricht die Sprache des Feindes. Für die junge Sekretärin ist der neue Job bei einer unbekannten New Yorker Firma der Einstieg in die ganz große Herausforderung; schon bald erkennt sie nämlich, das hinter der harmlosen Fassade das Herz des amerikanischen Geheimdienstes steckt. Als der einzige Kontakt in die militärischen Forschungslabors des Gegners abbricht, ist für Linda die große Chance gekommen: Als Undercover-Agentin begibt sie sich freiwillig in die Höhle des Löwen. Denn neben ihrem offiziellen Auftrag hat sie auch eine ganz private Mission zu erfüllen...
Bei Männern ist höchste Vorsicht geboten! Das weiß die Rechtsanwältin Lily White schon lange. Und so ist sie fest entschlossen, sich von ihrem neuen neuen Mandanten Norman Torkelson nicht hereinlegen zu lassen. Der ist nämlich nicht nur ein Heiratsschwindler, sondern steht auch noch unter Mordverdacht. Und Lilys Eindruck verstärkt sich immer mehr, daß er ein raffiniertes Spiel mit ihr treibt.
Fate can be benevolent. Or incredibly cruel. That's what Nick and Jane will learn... Just take their relationship. Nick is stunningly handsome, the blue-eyed scion of a blue-blood New York family. Rich, talented, confident, he will become the world's most famous movie star. Jane is delightfully funny, a dark-skinned, dark-haired, half-Jewish, half-German daughter of the Midwest. Smart, gifted, loving, she will become famous in her own right as well... From the time they first meet in their Social and Intellectual History of the U.S. course at Brown University, it's love at first sight. Coming together from two very different worlds, they will cast off adversity and disapproval to forge a life filled with work, love, and children. But fame and success come at a high price--their marriage. Just when it seems the promise of their love might be renewed, an accident leaves Jane hovering between life and death. Now, it's not only their union that might not survive, but Jane too...Almost Paradise is vintage Susan Isaacs, a witty, poignant, and engrossing tale of a man, a woman, and a passion wondrous, heartbreaking, and unforgettable.
Long Island housewife Judith Singer is incredibly bored. So when a local dentist is found murdered and the police suspect her neighbor, that's all the excuse Judith needs to jump in and begin her own investigation. In between school runs and making dinner, she is drawn deeper into the case-and closer to the police detective in charge.
Amy was barely born with a spoon in her mouth let alone a silver one. Her mother abandoned her before her first birthday and her father, a small-time crook, was in jail more time than he was out. Raised by her flaky and slightly felonious grandmother, Amy worked ahrd and managed to get scholarships to boarding schools, then Harvard, then the Columbia School of Journalism. But now- a few years into her stint as a reporter for a prestigious magazine- she doesn't know who she is or how to connect with the world. Seeking answers, she sets out to find the mother she never knew... and maybe a place to belong.
Fans of New York Times Bestselling author Susan Isaacs’ signature satire won’t be disappointed with this new edition of her classic tale of family, sex and New York politics Marcia Green is a sophisticated, witty, successful New Yorker, a whiz of a political speech writer, a woman who finds a smoke-filled room more intoxicating than a magnum of champagne. Her private life is a little less bubbly. She has a passionate but not very promising live-in relationship with her boss’s dashing chief of staff, Jerry Morrissey. He offers her only a good time- but what a time! Can Marcia resist when a new man arrives on the scene, a man who is exactly the sort her family wants her to marry- bright, kind, attractive, wealthy, and charming- in short, too good to be real?
In this whip-smart suburban mystery from New York Times bestselling author Susan Isaacs, a retired FBI agent turned Long Island housewife taps into her investigative past when she begins to suspect that her neighbor is harboring criminal secrets.
Former FBI agent Corie Geller and her retired cop dad must solve one of the
NYPD's coldest homicide cases - before the crime's sole survivor is killed.
After more than two decades, Judith Singer, the heroine of Compromising Positions, returns in a rollicking new novel sure to delight established Susan Isaacs fans and new readers alike. Judith Singer's life has changed. Her husband Bob died at age 55 -- half a day after triumphantly finishing the New York City Marathon in four hours and twelve minutes. And although twenty years have passed without seeing him, she still can't get her former lover, Nelson Sharpe of the Nassau County Police Department, out of her system. Judith finds herself surrounded by murder and mayhem when Courtney Logan, wife, mother, collector of vintage needlepoint and ex-president of Citizens for a More Beuatiful Shorehaven vanishes from Long Island into thin air. Naturally, all eyes turn to Courtney's husband, Greg, son of notorious Long Island mobster Philip 'Fancy Phil' Lowenstein. Fortunately Nelson -- who was never far from Judith's mind -- returns to help with what quickly becomes a murder enquiry.
Movie producer Sy Spencer -- one of the premier summer residents of the Hamptons, Long Island's oh-so-fashionable beach resort for everyone who is anyone -- has hosted his last power clambake, thanks to whoever shot him dead beside his oceanfront pool. Heading the investigation is Hamptons native Steve Brady. His prime suspect is Sy's ex-wife Bonnie, a strangely appealing and energetic woman both in and out of bed. As the case against Bonnie builds, so does Brady's obsession with her. Before long, he's laying the case and his career on the line for her, ignoring all the rules, all the evidence, and all common sense
A rare mix of wit, social satire, and suspense, along with characters who leap from the page to speak directly to the reader, As Husbands Go is a moving story about a love that just won't give up.Call her superficial, but Susie B Anthony Rabinowitz Gersten assumed her marriage was great—and why not? Jonah Gersten, MD, a Park Avenue plastic surgeon, clearly adored her. He was handsome, successful, and a doting dad to their four-year-old triplets. But when Jonah is found dead in the Upper East Side apartment of second-rate “escort” Dorinda Dillon, Susie is overwhelmed with questions left unanswered. It’s bad enough to know your husband’s been murdered, but even worse when you’re universally pitied (and quietly mocked) because of the sleaze factor. None of it makes sense to Susie—not a sexual liaison with someone like Dorinda, not the “better not to discuss it” response from Jonah’s partners. With help from her tough-talking, high-style grandma Ethel, who flies in from Miami, she takes on her snooty in-laws, her husband’s partners, the NYPD, and the DA as she tries to prove that her wonderful life with Jonah was no lie.Susan Isaacs brilliantly turns the conventions of the mystery on end as Susie Gersten, suburban mom, floral designer, and fashion plate, searches not so much for answers to her husband's death as for answers to her own life.
Dobrodružný román vypovídá o milostném dramatu i zoufalé odvaze mladé Američanky, která se rozhodla pro špionážní práci ve válečném Berlíně.
Píše se rok 1940 a Linda Vossová je sekretářka velké newyorské firmy. Zdá se, že se jí vyplnil sen všech sekretářek, když se provdala za svého šéfa, ale manželství se brzy rozpadá. Hrdinčiny perfektní znalosti němčiny využívá FBI prostřednictvím Edwarda Lelanda, staršího muže, který je pro Lindu vzorem čestnosti, odvahy a hrdinství. Dívka, která pochází z německé židovské rodiny, velice prožívá události v Evropě a když přichází příležitost, přijímá místo kuchařky u vysokého německého pohlavára a předává po dva roky špionážní zprávy americké centrále. Napínavý román je dramatem lásky i dobrodružství, odvahy i nenávisti.