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Aaron Tucker is back!
Aaron Tucker returns in "The Gun Also Rises," a story written specifically for Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine! The story, to be published in the January/February issue of AHMM (actually on newsstands early in November), takes readers to a period before the book series took place, when young dad Aaron is asked to look into a mysterious death at a nearby baseball stadium. But he's distracted because his first-grade son Ethan has been falsely accused of a terrible crime—bringing a water gun to class—and Aaron feels duty bound to bring the real culprit to justice. Mark your calendars for November—the January/February issue of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine brings Aaron back!
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"Cohen fires up the gag reel for a new tongue-in-cheek mystery series sure to please fans of his Aaron Tucker mysteries."
—Publishers Weekly (for more of the review, click here)
"Cohen may be the funniest mystery writer on the planet."
—J.A. Konrath
"Cohen's debut Double Feature Mystery is a double winner. He doesn't just make you laugh, he makes you care about his characters. I give it two buttery thumbs way up!"
—Chris Grabenstein
"Cohen's boffo Double Feature Mystery Series is a sure-thing smash-hit. Jeffrey Cohen is the Dave Barry of the New Jersey Turnpike."
—Julia Spencer-Fleming
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