Books by C.A. Haddad

 C.A. Haddad has written more than a dozen books over the past 45 years. Her work has been described as “sweeping,” “epic,” “gripping,” and “beautiful.”


Scarsdale Scandal

 

What happens when a scandalous death is followed by criminal embezzlement that leaves everyone the poorer.  Follow the path of our heroes and heroines to adventure and love, as they seek to right what has gone wrong.  Their paths twist and turn.  Will there be a happy ever after?

 

Shandy Blue

 

Who put the blue in “Shandy Blue” and where is it? A starving artist becomes a dead artist, and a son discovers his true calling in trying to resurrect his father’s masterpiece.

 

The Wanker

 

Follow your passion?  Join Estes Eucher in this merry romp of a novel.  Poor Estes is a bad poet, who doesn’t know it—yet.  In his fifties, he’s lost his job and the image he’s had of himself. So he tries to create a new self with his alter ego Wally Wiggle Wangle.  However, reality and other bad poets keep getting in his way.

The creative life isn’t for everyone, but the Wanker sets his foot upon this path with great expectations.  Watch him rise and fall and struggle to rise again.

 

A Mother’s Secret

 

The village of Kowitz was untouched by the war. Or so it seemed. Even in the winter, it looked like a golden sanctuary. Was it only two years ago that she'd left her child, her Mina, here for safekeeping? And now Mina would be a three-year-old, walking, talking, laughing. It would be so good to hear a child laugh, her child...

 

The Moroccan

 

Judah Biton, lazy, shiftless, irresponsible, dark-skinned, attractive is dragooned into becoming a spy.  Judah finds danger and pleasure in the midst of the most bizarre and unexpected happenings.

 

Caught in the Shadows

 

Becky Belski: a nice small-town girl with a nice computer research job in Chicago. Sort of. Okay, so she's not always nice, and her "research job"--which entails digging up electronic dirt on people through computer networks--borders on the illegal. So her past is a little murky, what with her mother convicted of killing Becky's stepfather. Still--the case is closed, her mother long dead: How could a high-profile divorce case shake up her humdrum world of sweatsuits and take-out Chinese?