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Jeffrey Cohen's "As Dog is My Witness:
Another Aaron Tucker Mystery"
In this, the third Aaron Tucker mystery, Aaron, fresh from a trip to Hollywood to "take
meetings" on his screenplay, finds himself dragged kicking and screaming once again into investigating a murder, this time of a man in a nearby town shot while walking his dog at night. The young man accused of the crime has Asperger’s Syndrome, the same autism-related disorder that Aaron's son Ethan has had since birth.
Aaron is hip-deep in the investigation when he’s assaulted by visiting Visigoths—no, wait, that's just his wife Abby's brother and his family, come to visit for a week. But then a local mobster becomes aware of Aaron's poking around in the killing, and wants him to stop. It's going to be an especially interesting holiday season for New Jersey's funniest height-challenged amateur sleuth.
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About Jeffrey Cohen
Jeffrey Cohen is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, USA Weekend, and many other publications. His screenplays have been developed by Jim Henson Productions, CBS, Gross-Weston Productions, and others. He teaches screenwriting at Drexel University.
His writing on Asperger Syndrome includes one of the first nationally syndicated articles on the subject, in 1999, and two non-fiction books, The Asperger Parent: How to Raise A Child With Asperger Syndrome and Maintain Your Sense of Humor and Guns A' Blazing: The Autism Spectrum and Schools, both from AAPC Publishing. He occasionally gives keynote speeches at autism-related conferences.
As Dog Is My Witness is his third Aaron Tucker novel, following For Whom the Minivan Rolls and A Farewell to Legs.
Unlike Aaron Tucker, Cohen is tall, flaxen-haired, and—no one mentioned this was going to run under a photograph. Sorry.
A graduate of Rutgers, Cohen lives with his wife, two children, and dog in New Jersey.
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