After All These Years
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Narrado por:
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Christine Baranski
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Susan Isaacs
Sobre este áudio
New York Times Best Seller
“We’re back on affluent suburban Long Island - Isaacs country - and she doesn’t miss a beat or a bet when describing its inhabitants.” (New York Times Book Review)
Written with her trademark style, effervescent charm, and snappy wit, New York Times best-selling author Susan Isaacs delivers a delicious and insightful look at love and marriage - and homicide.
The day after her lavish wedding anniversary bash, Rosie Meyers gets a big surprise: Her nouveau riche husband, Richie, is leaving her for a sultry, sophisticated, size-six MBA. So, when he's found murdered in their exquisitely appointed kitchen, no one is surprised to find Rosie's prints all over the weapon. The suburban English teacher is the prime suspect - the police's only suspect. And she knows she'll spend the rest of her life in the prison library unless she can unmask the real killer. Going into Manhattan on the lam, Rosie learns more about Richie than she ever wanted to know. And more about herself than she ever dreamed possible.
After All These Years is an irresistible mystery, replete with Isaac's razor-sharp wit, splendidly drawn characters, and a brave, irreverent heroine listeners will love.
©1993 Susan Isaacs (P)1993 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.Resumo da Crítica
"[Isaacs] weaves into this thoroughly diverting caper unexpected moments of genuine tenderness and sly social commentary." (Publishers Weekly)
"You gotta laugh...Susan Isaacs has always done awfully well in her entertaining fiction, and she's done it again in After All These Years." (The New York Times Book Review)