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Jeffrey Cohen

    This author is known for his intentionally funny murder mysteries, skillfully blending suspense with comedy. His style is marked by playful intelligence and an original approach to the genre, offering readers a refreshing and entertaining experience. With a keen eye for detail and unexpected twists, he crafts characters as engaging as the puzzles they solve. His works are a testament to his deep understanding of both humor and suspense.

    The Dealmaker's Ten Commandments
    Let My People Go
    For Whom the Minivan Rolls
    As Dog Is My Witness: Another Aaron Tucker Mystery
    Adventures in Medialand: Behind the News, Beyond the Pundits
    The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
    • 2015

      The Dealmaker's Ten Commandments

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A practical, slightly tongue-in-cheek business guide to negotiating and closing a business deal. Peppered with actual stories from the deal-making capitol of the world - Hollywood, California, it includes strategies that are suitable for any business environment.

      The Dealmaker's Ten Commandments
    • 2005

      The story follows Aaron Tucker, a New Jersey screenwriter, who becomes an amateur detective when a young man with Asperger's syndrome is wrongfully accused of murder. Despite overwhelming evidence against the accused, including a confession, Tucker enlists the help of his autistic son to uncover the truth behind the crime. The narrative explores themes of justice, familial bonds, and the complexities of perception in the face of societal biases.

      As Dog Is My Witness: Another Aaron Tucker Mystery
    • 2002

      The authors critique the pervasive corporate bias in news reporting across various media platforms, including commercial television, print journalism, and public broadcasting. Their engaging writing style aims to shed light on the influence of corporate interests on the information presented to the public, encouraging readers to question the integrity of the media they consume. Through their syndicated column, they explore the intersection of media and politics, providing insightful commentary on the implications of this bias.

      Adventures in Medialand: Behind the News, Beyond the Pundits
    • 2002

      For Whom the Minivan Rolls

      An Aaron Tucker Mystery

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(439)Add rating

      The story follows Aaron Tucker, a freelance journalist and work-at-home dad in suburban New Jersey, who is tasked with solving the mystery of a missing and murdered woman. Selected by the town's wealthiest resident, Aaron navigates a comedic journey filled with mishaps as he attempts to uncover the truth behind the crime. The blend of family dynamics and mystery creates a humorous yet engaging narrative as Aaron stumbles through clues and suspects in his quest for answers.

      For Whom the Minivan Rolls
    • 2002

      The book features insightful news analysis and political commentary from the authors known for their previous works, including "Through the Media Looking Glass" and "Adventures in Medialand." It promises to delve into current events, providing readers with a deeper understanding of media influence and political dynamics.

      The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
    • 2002

      Let My People Go

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

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      Let My People Go