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.
Just a few years ago, Corie Geller was busting terrorists as an agent for the FBI. But at thirty-five, she traded in her badge for the stability of marriage and motherhood. Now Corie is married to the brilliant and remarkably handsome Judge Josh Geller and is the adoptive mother of his lovely 14-year-old daughter. Between cooking meals and playing chauffeur, Corie scouts Arabic fiction for a few literary agencies and, on Wednesdays, has lunch with her fellow Shorehaven freelancers at a so-so French restaurant. Life is, as they say, fine.
But at her weekly lunches, Corie senses that something's off. Pete Delaney, a milquetoast package designer, always shows up early, sits in the same spot (often with a different phone in hand), and keeps one eye on the Jeep he parks in the lot across the street. Corie intuitively feels that Pete is hiding something-and as someone who is accustomed to keeping her FBI past from her new neighbors, she should know. But does Pete really have a shady alternate life, or is Corie just imagining things, desperate to add some spark to her humdrum suburban existence? She decides that the only way to find out is to dust off her FBI toolkit and take a deep dive into Pete Delaney's affairs.
Always sassy, smart, and wickedly witty, Susan Isaacs is at her formidable best in a novel that is both bitingly wry and ominously thrilling.
The first book in a new series, this whip-smart suburban mystery from the New York Times-bestselling author features a retired FBI agent-turned-Long Island housewife who taps into her investigative past when she begins to suspect that her neighbor is harboring criminal secrets.
"Nobody does smart, gutsy, funny, sexy women better than Susan Isaacs." -The Washington Post
"I can think of no other novelist-popular or highbrow-who consistently celebrates female gutsiness, brains and sexuality. She's Jane Austen with a schmear." -NPR's Fresh Air
"[Susan Isaacs is] a witty, wry observer of contemporary life." -The New York Times Book Review
"The women who inhabit Isaacs' books are smart, sexy, a little snarky, and filled with some serious chutzpah." -Rachel Martin NPR's "Weekend Edition"
"A master of the genre."-O, the Oprah Magazine
"Issacs is a master of witty fiction with an undercurrent of emotional truth."-USA Today
"Always sassy, smart and wickedly witty, Susan Isaacs' novel is both hilariously funny and a moving tale of family, faith and reconciliation." -Book of the Month club
[A]smart-alecky whodunit/surprisingly sweet love story...Isaacs brings it all together in this fast and furious ride through wanton greed, fragile relationships, and love worth fighting for." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) on As Husbands Go
"Isaacs does it again: skewering the pretensions of upscale suburbanites and in a tender, funny romance."-Kirkus (starred review) on Long Time No See
"Isaacs delivers witty, wicked satire from begining to end." -Entertainment Weekly
"I love [Susan Isaacs]?I don't think she's ever written a heroine I wouldn't want to be friends with. And I think she's really brilliant in a Jane Austen way about social strata and place. She nails all the details."-Jennifer Weiner, The Miami Herald
"Biting and funny."-New York Daily News