Isidore Haiblum

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Murder in Gotham
Morris Weiss' latest job should be a standard missing person's case but just may turn out to be his last. The wife of a vanished man doesn't want to go to the police and Morris can't blame her. What do the cops know about the jostling Lower East Side, where candy stores are fronts for gambling joints, seedy clubs share space with bakeries and Yiddish is the lingua franca? Morris, however, knows plenty- and he's about to learn more... (back cover)

New York Confidential
An elderly scholar has vanished, apparently by his own will. But he is more than a missing person. In fact, with each new revelation, Max Weiss is drawing disquieting parallels to a case his Uncle Morris, worked on half a century ago, one that reaches back to the disappearance of a dope peddler in 1940's bohemian Manhattan, and to a secret in Nazi Germany that's still casting a shadow over one man's life - and another man's death... . (back cover)

Other novels:


Mystery
Murder in Yiddish
Bad Neighbors

Fantasy/Science Fiction
The Tsaddik of the Seven Wonders

Science Fiction
The Identity Plunderers
The Return
The Wilk are Among Us
Interworld
Outerworld
Spectorworld
Crystal World
Out of Sync
Nightmare Express
The Hand of Ganz
Transfer to Yesterday
The Mutants are Coming

Radio History
Faster than a Speeding Bullet co-authored with Stuart Silver


Selected Works

Mystery
Murder in Gotham
Instead of the police, the wife of a missing man asks Yiddish detective Morris Weiss for help. He knows more than the cops about the gangland workings of the Lower East Side-and he's about to learn even more.
New York Confidential
A Weiss and Weiss mystery:
Very Enjoyable...The plot and the characters were a pleasure to read
--Rendezvous
A time-honored theme of a brash young private eye partnered with an old veteran gets a lively and original twist in New York Confidential.
--Chicago Tribune



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