Compromising Positions

Compromising Positions by Susan Isaacs is a First Edition novel published by Viking on November 2, 1978. This 256-page book is written in English and follows the story of Judith Singer, a Long Island housewife who finds herself bored with her daily routine. When a local dentist is murdered and suspicion falls on her neighbor, Judith seizes the opportunity to conduct her own investigation, intertwining her mundane life with the unfolding mystery.
Readers will discover how Judith navigates her responsibilities, from school runs to dinner preparations, while becoming increasingly involved in the murder case. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she also finds herself drawn to the police detective assigned to the case. This narrative explores themes of curiosity and the complexities of suburban life, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of domesticity and crime.
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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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