Compromising Positions

Compromising Positions by Susan Isaacs is a mystery novel published by Penguin in 1979, featuring 313 pages in English. The story follows Long Island housewife Judith Singer, who finds herself bored with her daily routine. When a local dentist is murdered and her neighbor becomes a suspect, Judith seizes the opportunity to conduct her own investigation, intertwining her mundane life with the unfolding mystery.
Readers will discover Judith’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her suburban life while delving deeper into the murder case. The narrative explores themes of curiosity and intrigue, as Judith balances her responsibilities with her newfound role as an amateur detective. This edition presents a unique blend of fiction and mystery, offering insights into both the investigation and Judith’s evolving relationships, particularly with the police detective overseeing the case.
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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.
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