Hot Poppies by Reggie Nadelson

Hot Poppies by Reggie Nadelson

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An Artie Cohen mystery. A murder in New York's diamond district, a dead Chinese girl with a diamond in her gut, and a fire in a sweat-shop in the city's swarming Chinatown, bring ex-cop Artie out of retirement. He follows a trail from New York to London's Chinatown, and then Hong Kong.

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Hot Poppies by Reggie Nadelson

A murder in New York's diamond district. A dead Chinese girl with a photograph in her pocket. A plastic bag of irradiated heroin on the mantelpiece in an empty apartment. A millennial fire in a sweatshop in the city's swarming Chinatown. The worst blizzard in New York history. These are the events that conspire to bring ex-cop Artie Cohen out of retirement and back into the obsessive world of murder and politics that nearly killed him in Red Mercury Blues. Hot Poppies is another superbly crafted Artie Cohen thriller, full of crackling dialogue and incorporating all the usual ingredients of corruption, drugs and sex.
Reggie Nadelson is an American journalist, travel writer and documentary film-maker who divides her time between London and New York. She is the author of the critically acclaimed thrillers featuring Artie Cohen, Moscow-born New Yorker and the first great post-Cold War cop. The series began with Red Mercury Blues and continued with Hot Poppies, Bloody London and Sex Dolls. Reggie Nadelson's new novel - Somebody Else - is published in 2003.
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ISBN 13 9780571191963
ISBN 10 0571191967
Titel Hot Poppies
Autor Reggie Nadelson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Faber & Faber
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-02-04
Seitenanzahl 288
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