This Is How It Really Sounds — St. Martin’s Press, 2015
“Stylish… Hugely entertaining.”
Booklist
“An impressive and dramatic novel about three men who share a surname and intertwining fortunes… dazzling ski scenes. Anyone who’s bet his or her future on Wall Street, strapped on a pair of skis or savored a well-told story will want to read this one.”
Kirkus Reviews (Starred)
“A timely and provocative story about money, cultural power, and identity in the digital age.”
Tom Perrotta, author of The Leftovers
“Nothing is quite as it seems in this prismatic thriller… Addictive, highly original, and deeply satisfying.”
Nicole Mones, author of Night in Shanghai and The Last Chinese Chef
“A wide-ranging, beautifully written novel… Cohen delivers a smart, highly original story, with an ending that will surprise and puzzle in the best of ways.”
Nancy Lord, Alaska Dispatch
“From the very beginning you know you are entering a rare world — one told by an expert storyteller… Cohen pulls this off in an almost magical way.”
Anchorage Press
The Army of the Republic — St. Martin’s Press / Picador, 2008
“Chilling vision of a not-too-distant future… Mr. Cohen writes with conviction.”
The New York Times
“Read it quick, while it’s still fiction.”
David Maine, author of The Preservationist
“A white-knuckle thrill ride that goes from zero to 99 in the first paragraph and never slows down: Thomas Paine meets Rage Against the Machine.”
David Maine, author of An Age of Madness
“This timely, well-written, and very dark novel is a winner.”
Library Journal
Invisible World — Reganbooks / HarperCollins, 1998
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17 Stone Angels — Orion / Four Winds Press, 2003
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