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Bloody London

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London (UK 2006)

From the Publisher:
Thomas Pascoe, a super-rich, elderly investment banker, is found gorily murdered on the day he was due to return to London, floating in the pool of the most exclusive apartment block in town. As head of the co-op board, Pascoe had his say in who got to live in the block - and who didn't. But could that really be a motive for his murder?

The investigation takes Artie Cohen to London, where the one murder becomes a series and Artie's life is complicated by an encounter with his longtime girlfriend and a meeting with a figure out of his past...

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London. An Artie Cohen Novel. Arrow, ISBN: 0099497794 (July, 2006), 432 p., £6.99.

 

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Bloody London

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London (UK 1999)

From the Publisher:
As New York basks in the finest Indian summer of the century, no one notices the feral teenagers in Central Park or the new, angry class of homeless living near the river. No one connects them to the dead Englishman in the swimming pool of the city's most exclusive apartment building, or to the second-generation Russian gangsters who are buying respectability on the upper East Side. No one notices because everyone is at the party. Artie Cohen, quitting his contented new life as a low-risk private investigator, finds himself in London, where the plot uncoils with a second series of murders, a heartbreaking encounter with his longtime girlfriend, Lily Hanes, and a meeting with a figure out of Artie's Russian past. 'Perfidious Albion, anybody's for a price,' Artie's father always said. But Artie finds London surprising, exciting, a city high on itself, the markets cranked up, a place ready to blow or sink when a millennial flood threatens to sweep it all away, and the rust on the windows in the riverside warehouses runs red in the rain.

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London. Faber & Faber; ISBN: 0571201385 (December, 1999), 320 p., £5.99.

 

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Bloody London

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London (UK 1999)

From the Publisher:
As New York basks in the finest Indian summer of the century, no one notices the feral teenagers in Central Park or the new, angry class of homeless living near the river. No one connects them to the dead Englishman in the swimming pool of the city's most exclusive apartment building, or to the second-generation Russian gangsters who are buying respectability on the upper East Side. No one notices because everyone is at the party. Artie Cohen, quitting his contented new life as a low-risk private investigator, finds himself in London, where the plot uncoils with a second series of murders, a heartbreaking encounter with his longtime girlfriend, Lily Hanes, and a meeting with a figure out of Artie's Russian past. 'Perfidious Albion, anybody's for a price,' Artie's father always said. But Artie finds London surprising, exciting, a city high on itself, the markets cranked up, a place ready to blow or sink when a millennial flood threatens to sweep it all away, and the rust on the windows in the riverside warehouses runs red in the rain.

Reggie Nadelson: Bloody London. Faber & Faber; ISBN: 0571192130 (February, 1999), 308 p., £9.99.

 

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