
GABRIEL COHEN
Gabriel Cohen’s new novel Where You’ll Find Me is the first book in a new series of crime novels featuring FBI Agent Cara Novick and former NYPD cop Sean Wrexley. His 2001 debut Red Hook was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. It was followed by three other crime novels featuring Brooklyn homicide detective Jack Leightner: The Graving Dock, Neptune Avenue, and The Ninth Step. Cohen is also the author of the nonfiction book Storms Can’t Hurt the Sky: A Buddhist Path Through Divorce; an urban drama novel called Boombox; and a new nonfiction book called The Frankenstein Fix: Why Big Tech Goes Astray & What We Can Do About It. Cohen is a professor in the Writing Department at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where he teaches courses in journalism, critical thinking and writing, and novel writing. He has also taught writing at the Center for Fiction’s Crime Fiction Academy, New York University, and Long Island University. He has written journalism and essays for the New York Times, Poets & Writers, and many other publications. He worked as a staff writer at the New Haven Advocate weekly newspaper, was a guest lecturer aboard the Queen Mary 2 ocean liner, and was profiled in the New York Times for publishing three different genres of books from three different publishers in one year. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife.

