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.
Reggie Nadelson Libros
Reggie Nadelson es una periodista y cineasta documental cuyo trabajo se desarrolla entre Nueva York y Londres. Es autora de la aclamada serie protagonizada por Artie Cohen, un neoyorquino nacido en Moscú y el detective por excelencia de la era posterior a la Guerra Fría. La escritura de Nadelson profundiza en las complejidades de la vida moderna y los personajes que la moldean. Su estilo es reconocido por su aguda perspicacia y su capacidad para capturar el espíritu de la época.







Bloody London
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
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.
Red Mercury Blues
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
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’…
At Balthazar: The New York Brasserie at the Center of the World
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
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.
"If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country."—E. M. Forster Through seven previous novels, Reggie Nadelson has created one of the more memorable characters in detective fiction: Artie Cohen, New York police detective and first-generation American with complex ties to his Russian past, especially his close friendship with the enigmatic and flamboyant New York/London club owner T olya Sverdloff. Now, in Londongrad—by far Nadelson's most ambitious novel to date—Artie is faced with a murder that strikes at him personally and will ultimately place his best friend's life in his hands as it challenges his own loyalty.In a playground in Brooklyn, Artie is led to a dead girl tied up in duct tape on a children's swing. He soon realizes the killer murdered the wrong girl—the intended victim was Valentina S verdloff, Tolya's daughter, long adored by Artie. Artie flies to London to tell Tolya and finds himself enmeshed on his friend's behalf in a maelstrom of Russian money and crime. Like Berlin at the end of World War II, somebody tells Artie, Londongrad, as it's known, has become an offshore island for the new Russian underworld. Over his head, Artie is drawn further in, to Moscow, where, balancing between the old KGB and the new FSB, between the dazzle and grimness of Russia today, he uncovers a painful truth about his past that puts Tolya's life in the balance.
Comrade Rockstar
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Dean Reed, the American who became the biggest rock star in the Soviet Union was found dead in an East Berlin lake in 1986. In her search for this alluring figure, Nadelson captures the seedy, often hilarious subculture of Soviet rock ’n’ roll.
Hot Poppies
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
A murder in New York's diamond district; a dead Chinese girl with a photograph in her pocket; a plastic bag of irradiated heroin lying on the mantelpiece in an empty apartment; a fire in a sweatshop in the city's swarming Chinatown; the worst blizzard in New York history... These events conspire to bring ex-cop Artie Cohen out of retirement and back into an obsessive world of murder and politics that nearly killed him. Artie's struggles to link them take him from New York, his own back yard, to Hong Kong, site of the last big grab on earth, where everything, and everyone, is for sale...
Artie Cohen Mysteries: Bloody London
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
As New York basks in a fine Indian summer, no one notices the feral teenagers in Central Park, or the homeless living by the river. Certainly no-one connects them to the Russian gangsters buying into respectability on the East Side, or to the dead Englishman in the swimming pool...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' for the luxury apartments, where the residents own the shares, Pascoe had his say in who got to live in them, and who didn't. Could this be a motive for his murder?The investigation takes Artie Cohen to London, where the gripping plot unfolds with a series of murders, an encounter with his longtime girlfriend, and a meeting with a figure from the past. The momentum of apparently tangential events builds to a trademark thrilling conclusion.
Vlčí máky
- 278 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Thriller z konce 90. let 20. století se odehrává střídavě v New Yorku, Hongkongu a Číně. Bývalý policista Artie Cohen, původem ruský židovský emigrant, je požádán svým přítelem, židovským obchodníkem s diamanty, o pomoc. Ve své kanceláři totiž nalézá mrtvou čínskou dívku. Stopy Artieho zavedou nejen do rozrůstající se Čínské čtvrti v New Yorku, ale i do Hongkongu, který má být brzy předán pod čínskou správu a na prodej je zde úplně všechno a všichni. Ve hře jsou kromě nelegálního přistěhovalectví z Číny do USA i nečisté praktiky při adopci čínských dětí a nový druh heroinu. Artie se s pomocí přátel pouští do nerovného a nikdy nekončícího boje s čínskou mafií.
Soudruh Rock'n'roll Dean Reed
- 279 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Příběh Američana, který přinesl komunistům rock’n’roll. Publikace osvětluje pohled na amerického zpěváka, herce a bojovníka za světový mír a společenský pokrok Deana Reeda a uvádí jeho životní příběh odehrávající se v době studené války. Pozoruhodná publikace americké novinářky a spisovatelky Reggie Nadelsonové představuje zajímavý příběh jejího osobního pátrání po Deanu Reedovi, kolem jehož předčasného úmrtí zůstalo mnoho nezodpovězených otázek. Autorka se vydala po stopách "amerického rebela" napříč Amerikou a východní Evropou s odhodláním rozluštit záhadu jeho života a smrti. Tento mnohostranný zpěvák, skladatel, textař, herec, režisér a spisovatel se stal v první polovině šedesátých let 20. století populárním nejen už za svého působení v Latinské Americe, ale později i ve východoevropských zemích, zejména v bývalém SSSR, kam v roce 1965 přijel jako člen Světové rady míru a o rok později se vrátil na koncertní turné. Slavil zde mimořádné úspěchy a pro sovětské fanoušky se stal prvnim Američanem, kterého směli veřejně obdivovat. Po několikaletém pobytu v Itálii, kde působil jako herec v řadě spaghetti westernů, se rozhodl trvale usídlit v tehdejší NDR. Zde žil až do své smrti v roce 1986, kdy utonul v jednom z četných jezer nedaleko Berlína.



