<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Winter 2003. Still reeling from 9/11, New York City is hit by the worst blizzard in years. On the verge of making peace with his own turbulent life, Artie Cohen-Reggie Nadelson's Russian-born, angst-ridden detective-is called to investigate a pile of blood-soaked children's clothes found on a Brooklyn beach. Artie is reluctantly drawn into a case that involves the death of one child, the strange disappearance of another, and growing anxiety about the fate of his own godson- all against the backdrop of a city already on edge. In his increasingly obsessive search for the missing child, Artie veers from posh parties on the Lower West Side of Manhattan to the remote coastal suburbs of Brooklyn, among the Russian community he thought he had left behind, only to discover truths that will haunt him in more ways than one.<br/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Lesser thriller writers...waste pages reaching for the effects that Nadelson achieves in a couple of lines."<BR>--"Daily Mail <BR>"A cracker of a story, original, well-written and fast-paced."<BR>--"Sunday Times <BR>"Fiction's most exciting private dick -- keeps Nadelson up there with the crime greats."<BR>--"Daily Mirror <P>"From the Hardcover edition.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>A journalist and documentary filmmaker, <b>Reggie Nadelson</b> is the author of five previous Artie Cohen novels: <i>Disturbed Earth, Red Hot Blues, Hot Poppies, Bloody London, </i>and<i> Sex Dolls. Comrade Rockstar</i>, her biography of Dean Reed, the American émigré who became the biggest rock star in the Soviet Union, is under option to Tom Hanks. Born in Greenwich Village, Nadelson now lives in downtown Manhattan.
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