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Reggie Nadelson is an American novelist, known for writing mystery novels.

She was born and raised in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York. After leaving local City and Country school and Elisabeth Irwin High School, she went to Vassar, where she majored in English. She then attended Stanford for her graduate degree in journalism.

She eventually came to work in London for The Guardian newspaper, then The Independent. She also began writing documentaries for the BBC. She has also contributed to the US magazine Vogue, as well as several other London-based newspapers and magazines.

In 1995, she created Artie Cohen, a Russian-born, New York City cop around whom most of her novels would be based.

She spends her time living in both Manhattan and London.

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Artie Cohen series

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