ROACHES ARE TO NEW YORK WHAT EARTHQUAKES ARE TO L.A WHEN THERE AREN'T ANY, PEOPLE NOTICE. Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Kahn were both elderly tenants on West End Avenue. Both lived--and suddenly died--in buildings undergoing million-dollar co-op conversion...
Being single in New York is fabulous, when the alternative is being dead... Meeting men through the personals in 1990s New York is playing romantic Russian roulette, as Nina Fischman's oldest friend, Susan, discovered--too late. As for Nina, she h...
An alternate executor of Helen Hirsch's estate, Nina Fischman finds herself in charge of more than money when Helen's son, Mark, mysteriously dies and Mark's teenaged daughter asks Nina to solve his murder. Reprint....
Savvy and a bit neurotic, attorney Nina Fischman is exasperated when the one single man to show interest in her during her vacation on Fire Island turns out to be the prime suspect in a murder. Reprint. NYT. ...
IF IT'S THURSDAU, THE PARKING MUST BE MURDER.... nina Fischman's back -- with a boyfriend! So what if he's a murder suspect for the second time since she's known him? Nina's pushing forty. And besides, she's reasonably sure that Jonathan is innoce...
STARTING OVER IS MURDER.... Jonathan and L.A. are history. For Nina Fischman, there's nothing like that good old Manhattan malaise. She's back from the coast and moving in with Ida. Yes, Nina's coming home to Mama -- and murder. Sure, she remem...