Susan Isaacs Books in Order
Susan Isaacs is a prolific author of fourteen novels, her most notable works including Compromising Positions, Shining Through, After All These Years, and As Husbands Go. She continues to captivate readers with her latest releases, the most recent of which is Takes One to Know One, published in October 2019. With a diverse background in editing, having served as a former editor of Seventeen, and as a freelance political speechwriter, Susan brings a unique perspective to her writing. Her leadership roles in the literary community are equally impressive, as chairman of the board of Poets & Writers and past president of Mystery Writers of America, Susan Isaacs remains a prominent figure in the world of writing.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Susan Isaacs
- #1AmazonClose Relations(1980)
- #2AmazonAlmost Paradise(1984)
- #3AmazonShining Through(1988)
- #4AmazonMagic Hour(1991)
- #5AmazonAfter All These Years(1993)
- #6AmazonLily White(1996)
- #7AmazonRed, White and Blue(1998)
- #8AmazonAny Place I Hang My Hat(2004)
- #9AmazonPast Perfect(2007)
- #10AmazonAs Husbands Go(2010)
- #11AmazonGoldberg Variations(2012)
- #12AmazonA Hint of Strangeness(2015)
About Susan Isaacs
Susan Isaacs is a prolific author of fourteen novels, her most notable works including Compromising Positions, Shining Through, After All These Years, and As Husbands Go. She continues to captivate readers with her latest releases, the most recent of which is Takes One to Know One, published in October 2019. With a diverse background in editing, having served as a former editor of Seventeen, and as a freelance political speechwriter, Susan brings a unique perspective to her writing. Her leadership roles in the literary community are equally impressive, as chairman of the board of Poets & Writers and past president of Mystery Writers of America, Susan Isaacs remains a prominent figure in the world of writing.
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