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- <text id=93TT0152>
- <title>
- Aug. 09, 1993: Reviews:Books
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Aug. 09, 1993 Lost Secrets Of The Maya
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- BOOKS, Page 59
- A Prize On the Lam
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p>By AMELIA WEISS
- </p>
- <qt>
- <l>TITLE: After All These Years</l>
- <l>AUTHOR: Susan Isaacs</l>
- <l>PUBLISHER: Harpercollins 343 Pages; $23</l>
- </qt>
- <p> THE BOTTOM LINE: Isaacs creates a suburban detective who, though
- no tanned beauty, is perfect for the beach.
- </p>
- <p> At 3:30 in the morning, Rose Meyers, a middle-aged Jewish English
- teacher who can't sleep, wanders down to the kitchen of her
- ritzy Long Island home to grab some nonfat yogurt and trips
- over the body of her estranged husband, the millionaire Richie,
- stabbed through the heart with a carving knife from Williams-Sonoma.
- Because he cheated on Rosie for 25 years and then dumped her,
- some might say the bum deserved every stainless-steel inch.
- Nevertheless, Rosie tries to pull the knife out of Richie's
- body. With hers the only fingerprints on the murder weapon,
- and plenty of reasons to want to see the stinker dead, Rose
- Meyers, mother of two, becomes suspect No. 1.
- </p>
- <p> Envisioning a life spent in the prison library at Bedford Hills,
- "in the company of women who do not care about Jane Austen,"
- Rosie goes on the lam to find the murderer. Was it Richie's
- old partner Mitch, so antisocial he orders his pizza by fax?
- Or Richie's new girlfriend Jessica, the blond M.B.A. with the
- six-figure salary and no cellulite? (So why wasn't Jessica found
- with a kitchen knife in her chest?) Was it Rosie's Waspy neighbor
- who makes brioche from scratch, using the seven-hour classic
- recipe (no freezing the dough)? Or Richie's sister Carol, "Our
- Lady of the Bikini Wax"? Rosie, the last-to-know wife, vows
- to get the answers first. A woman whose last task as a civilian
- was to grade papers on "The Gamut of Love in Pride and Prejudice"
- becomes an adventurer.
- </p>
- <p> She has a night of wild sex with a former pupil (and, boy, does
- she teach him a thing or two!). She recharges an old romance
- with a fabulously wealthy financier. She eludes the entire Nassau
- County police department. And, oh, yes, she catches the killer.
- Isaacs' heroines are never the usual trophy wives (she can't
- make a silk purse out of a Coach bag); instead they are a prize
- greater than rubies. In the fight against women with skinny
- thighs and no love handles, they always win (hence the fantasy
- quality of Isaacs' fiction). Accents from Queens and Brooklyn
- may flavor their speech, but they are aristocrats to their wisecracking
- bones, and woe to the Richies, those slobs, who can't appreciate
- them. Because, in her fictional universe, Isaacs plays God,
- her vengeance is swift and funny, and her heroines live happily
- ever after.
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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