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Stuart Archer Cohen

Stuart Archer Cohen is the owner of an international company trading in rare textiles in China and South America. He lives in Alaska with his wife and two children. He has travelled widely and is fluent in English, Spanish and Mandarin. His acclaimed first novel, INVISIBLE WORLD, was set in Inner Mongolia. His second novel, 17 STONE ANGELS, is a neo-noir crime thriller set in Buenos Aires. Cohen's latest novel is THE ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.

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The Army of the Republic

Library Journal (starred review): “Cohen’s provocative new novel describes an America in the near future alarmingly like today’s could become... this timely, well-written, and very dark novel is a winner.”

Naomi Klein, author of THE SHOCK DOCTRINE and NO LOGO: "One of the first works of art with the courage to live up to our historical moment. THE ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC is brilliant, terrifying and much too close for comfort."

Danid Maine, author of THE PRESERVATIONIST and MONSTER, 1959: "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."

Cohen Discusses THE ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC

17 Stone Angels

Daily Telegraph: "A powerful, disquieting novel.”

The Guardian: “Cohen has a real ear for the cadences of street Spanish, and an eye for the fabulous and the grotesque.”

The Sydney Morning Herald: "Alaskan Stuart Archer Cohen sets his excellent noir novel involving police corruption in Buenos Aires and pulls off his perceptive and dark story wonderfully".

New Zealand Herald: "A graceful, mesmerizing, witty tango of a crime novel."

Invisible World

The London Times: "Cohen's elegantly written novel is an intriguing mixture of adventure story and philosophical conundrum. Ingenious, atmospheric and unsettling..."

San Francisco Chronicle: "Here is a thinking person's thriller, brimming with ideas and a most appropriate complexity."

Kirkus: "Top quality debut suspense novel...a whopping winner. Cohen puts everything into this masterpiece."