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Susan Isaacs (1) (1943–)

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Susan Isaacs was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 7, 1943. She graduated from Queens College and began her literary career as an administrative assistant at Seventeen magazine. Freelance writing and writing political speeches for Long Island politicians filled her spare time while she was mehr anzeigen home raising her children in the 1970s. Her first novel, Compromising Positions, was published in 1978 and adapted into a movie of the same title that starred Susan Sarandon and Raul Julia. Her other novels include Almost Paradise, Magic Hour, After All These Years, and Lily White. She wrote and co-produced the movie Hello Again which starred Shelley Long, Gabriel Byrne, and Judith Ivey. Her novel, Shining Through, was adapted into a movie starring Michael Douglas, Melanie Griffith and Liam Neeson. She covered the 2000 presidential campaign for Newsday. She also reviewed books for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Newsday. She has won numerous awards including the Writers for Writers Award, the Marymount Manhattan Writing Center Award, and the John Steinbeck Award. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Manhattan Noir 2: The Classics (2008) — Mitwirkender — 48 Exemplare
Murder Among Friends (Anthology 11-in-1) (2000) — Mitwirkender — 27 Exemplare
Shining Through [1992 film] (1992) — Original novel — 25 Exemplare
Murder in the Family (Anthology 12-in-1) (2002) — Mitwirkender — 21 Exemplare

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I could not finish this one. I started it twice but still couldn't finish it.

I didn't enjoy any of the characters and honestly I don't really care to know what Pete's secret is.
 
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Cathie_Dyer | 9 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 29, 2024 |
I thought every story has a beginning, a middle and an end. Well this one has a beginning and a bit of a middle, but no end. I was left hanging about the suspicious death and whether Ms Singer is going to restart a long lost relationship.
It is a fun read, but I felt cheated out of a proper ending.
Thumbs down on Ms. Isaacs for her "short story". I may relent and read "Long Time No See" to see whether the suspicious death mystery is resolved.
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BrianEWilliams | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 3, 2024 |
In As Husbands Go, Susie Gersten is surrounded by severely dysfunctional people. Her in-laws, her best friend, her own parents. Susie has her own issues. She even admits that she's more superficial than Super Mom. The only perfect person in her world is her husband, Jonah; everyone says so. Until he's found murdered in a prostitute's apartment.

But Susie isn't satisfied with the results of the police investigation, so along with her very not-grandmotherly grandmother, she launches her own investigation. Susie's no Nancy Drew, but she manages to solve the mystery while battling her in-laws, Jonah's business partners, and the DA's office.

Considering the subject is a dead husband, there is quite a bit of humor in this book. There is also a lot of heartbreak: Susie telling her four-year-old triplets that Daddy's not coming back, and all those little moments when it hits her that Jonah won't be walking through the door again.

I'd recommend this book and I'll be adding other books from Susan Isaacs to my to-read list.

There is no blood, sex or graphic violence in this book, but there is some language and some discussion of whether Jonah had sex with the prostitute.

I won this book in a Goodreads First-reads Giveaway.
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amandabeaty | 19 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 4, 2024 |
I almost didn't stick with this story because the first chapters paid so much attention to appearances, brand names, and blatant consumerism. I don't waste my time on books that laud wealthy people. However, Judith is more down-to-earth, accepting people as they are (who else would make friends with a mobster?), and despite her disorganized manner of research and continual rehashing of what she's learned so far, the story has some interesting turns. She made an interesting observation with her best friend about how the struggles of feminists to be accepted in more responsible jobs/fields seems to be disrespected by the current generation of women who don't have the same tenacity.… (mehr)
 
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