Books by Reggie Nadelson and Complete Book Reviews
Reggie Nadelson, Author . Walker $24.95 (344p) ISBN 978-0-8027-3383-2
Back on the NYPD after a stint as a PI, Artie Cohen takes on a mysterious and ambiguous special assignment in his twisty, psychologically complex fifth outing, set during the winter of 2002. Obsessed and haunted by the 9/11 terrorist attack, as well
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Reggie Nadelson, Author . Walker $14.95 (333p) ISBN 978-0-8027-1555-5
Journalist and thriller writer Nadelson tells the life story of Dean Reed, "the Johnny Cash of Communism," and of her own investigation into Reed's life, in a book that, while always fascinating, has trouble walking the line between...
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Reggie Nadelson, Author . Walker $23.95 (330p) ISBN 978-0-8027-1534-0
Nadelson's strong sixth Artie Cohen whodunit (after 2005's The Disturbed Earth
) depicts a grim and gritty post-9/11 New York City faced with new fears of terrorism aimed at disrupting the 2004 Republican National Convention. As Cohen, an...
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Reggie Nadelson, Author . Walker $24.95 (343p) ISBN 978-0-8027-1599-9
This gripping psychological whodunit, the concluding volume of Nadelson’s post-9/11 trilogy (after 2006’s Red Hook
), presents a convincing portrait of New York City in the aftermath of the destruction of the Twin Towers. NYPD detective...
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Reggie Nadelson, Author . Walker $25 (390p) ISBN 978-0-8027-1752-8
A chance encounter leads Artie Cohen to a disturbing Brooklyn crime scene in Nadelson’s outstanding eighth novel to feature the New York City police detective and son of a former KGB officer (after 2007’s Fresh Kills
): a woman has been...
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Reggie Nadelson, Walker, $25 (352p) ISBN 978-0-8027-7767-6
Set in December 2008, Nadelson’s ninth mystery featuring Russian émigré and NYPD detective Artie Cohen (after 2009’s Londongrad) shows her at the top of her game. Cohen is roused in the middle of the night by a call from a former girlfriend,...
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Reggie Nadelson, Author Minotaur Books $22.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-312-18166-6
When former KGB General Gennadi Ustinov is murdered on a live New York TV talk show, NYPD Detective Artie Cohen is called in. Cohen grew up in Moscow, where Ustinov had been his father's closest friend. His investigation leads him on a twisting path
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Reggie Nadelson, Author Thomas Dunne Books $22.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-312-19986-9
Artie Cohen isn't your average New York City cop. Born Artemy Maximovich Ostalsky in Moscow, Artie left Russia at 16, spent some time in the Israeli Army, then came to America and joined the NYPD, where his background gives him special tools to use...
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Reggie Nadelson, Author St. Martin's Press $24.95 (272p) ISBN 978-0-312-24372-2
Red Mercury Blues and Hot Poppies, Nadelson's first two books about Russian-born New York cop Artie Cohen were colorful but basically conventional mysteries. In her third book, the author makes a major leap forward in scope and depth. The novel--a...
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Reggie Nadelson. Gallery, $27 (336p) ISBN 978-1-5011-1677-3
Granted unlimited access to Balthazar, one of N.Y.C.’s preeminent bistros, journalist and novelist Nadelson (Blood Count) has produced a gilded portrait. Balthazar was the brainchild of restaurateur Keith McNally, and transplanted French tradition...
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