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Jeffrey Cohen (author) is an award-winning American mystery writer who specializes in humorous cozy mysteries. He also writes the Haunted Guesthouse series of supernatural mysteries under the pseudonym E.J. Copperman.
Biography
editJeffrey Cohen is a graduate of Rutgers University[1]. After spending over 20 years as a freelance writer for publications including The New York Times, TV Guide, USA Weekend and Writer’s Digest,[2] Cohen published his first novel, For Whom the Minivan Rolls, in 2002. The book, an amateur sleuth mystery featuring stay-at-home dad and freelance writer Aaron Tucker, was followed by two sequels, A Farewell To Legs and As Dog Is My Witness.
References
edit- ^ "Bancroft Press in the Media". bancroftpress.com. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ^ "Meet Jeffrey Cohen/E. J. Copperman: The Comic Hero Of New Jersey". booklifenow.com. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
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