Sarah Levine Simon

Books

Stradivarius Intrigue
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 65,940. Language: English. Published: September 6, 2023 by Black Opal Books. Categories: Fiction » Adventure » Action, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish
Re: great-great uncle Cristoff’s lost property read the subject line. Privacy was the key. He’d gotten the email addresses through a Google search of names. He awaited an answer praying that at least one of the recipients would answer the email promptly. Then he could watch and wait for the opportunity to repossess what the family had lost three generations ago. A plan had taken hold.
Murder at the Coffee Exchange
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 67,270. Language: English. Published: June 17, 2023 by Black Opal Books. Categories: Fiction » African American fiction » Mystery & detective, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish
Kidnapping, murder, human trafficking, and Ballet. Dita Marx is the Artistic Director of The Harlem Center for the Arts. At The Coffee Exchange in the basement, recently hired cartoonist Jeremy Windt recognizes Cassia Warshaw, his college lover. When Cassia is found murdered, Jeremy is arrested. Dita works to free him and stop a terrorist attack all while putting on a Ballet for Summer Solstice.
Locked Out
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 74,600. Language: English. Published: March 16, 2019 by Black Opal Books. Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » Women Sleuths, Fiction » Mystery & detective » Amateur sleuth
Ballerina Dita Marx and her composer husband, Dan Di Bello, have a two o’clock appointment at the now-boarded-up Harlem Center for the Arts with board president, Arlen Van Aiken, whose board voted to close down the center, which was very painful for the community, as well as Dita and Dan. When Arlen is murdered, Dan becomes the prime suspect and Dita must clear his name...
Winged Victory
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 69,110. Language: English. Published: July 15, 2017 by Black Opal Books. Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Historical, Fiction » Young adult or teen » Social Issues
In the late 1950s, Victory Povich, the Hearing daughter of a Deaf mother, is a young Jewish teenager floundering in school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Victory’s father, a Hearing man, has recently passed away, leaving Victory and her mother Esther almost destitute. To make matters worse, because Esther signs, she must now depend on Victory to translate. She translates for her own convenience...