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Reggie Nadelson

    January 1, 2000

    Reggie Nadelson is a journalist and documentary filmmaker whose work navigates between New York and London. She is the author of the critically acclaimed series featuring Artie Cohen, a Moscow-born New Yorker and the quintessential post-Cold War detective. Nadelson's writing delves into the complexities of modern life and the characters shaped by it. Her style is recognized for its sharp insight and ability to capture the zeitgeist.

    Reggie Nadelson
    Kalter Verrat. Ein New-York-Krimi
    At Balthazar: The New York Brasserie at the Center of the World
    Red Mercury Blues
    Bloody London
    Blood Count
    Marvelous Manhattan
    • 2023

      Set against the backdrop of the iconic Balthazar restaurant, this narrative weaves a rich tapestry of New York's culinary and cultural scene. Through vivid descriptions, the author immerses readers in the restaurant's ambiance, highlighting its glamour and gritty charm. The story celebrates the sensory experiences of dining and the vibrant life of the city, making it a heartfelt homage to both the establishment and its role within New York's landscape.

      At Balthazar: The New York Brasserie at the Center of the World
    • 2021

      A collection of essays from New York Times columnist Reggie Nadelson, profiling and celebrating the (largely family-owned) institutions-- restaurants, bookstores, museums--that make up the heart and soul of New York City.

      Marvelous Manhattan
    • 2012

      Blood Count

      • 341 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      As the celebrations of Barack Obama's presidential victory draw to an end in the social melting pot of Harlem, New York, an old woman's death reveals deceit, racial tension, and city corruption...

      Blood Count
    • 1999

      Bloody London

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The third Artie Cohen novel. As New York basks in the finest Indian summer of the century, Cohen, quitting his contented new life as a low-risk private investigator, finds himself in London, where the plot uncoils with a series of murders and a heartbreaking encounter with his long-time girlfriend.

      Bloody London
    • 1997

      Red Mercury Blues

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      New York City cop, Artie Cohen is confronted with a case that drags him painfully back into the past, first into the heart of the Russian mafia of Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach, and then deeper into the terrifying world of nuclear smuggling and the secrets of the lethal but elusive substance known as ‘Red Mercury’…

      Red Mercury Blues