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  1. Elizabeth Cosin. Writer: 24. Elizabeth Cosin is known for 24 (2001), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and Secret Agent Man (1998).

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  2. SIDELIGHTS: Elizabeth M. Cosin had years of work as a journalist and sportswriter behind her when, on the second anniversary of the 1994 earthquake in Northridge, California, she made the leap to becoming a full-time fiction writer. Her first novel, Zen and the Art of Murder, was published in 1998, and the series continues to grow.

  3. Storyteller. · Experience: Wondery · Location: Healdsburg · 389 connections on LinkedIn. View Elizabeth Cosin’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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    Elizabeth Cosin is a former writer and executive story editor on Season 2 of 24. She is also a published author, most notable for creating fictional detective Zen Moses. Her books have been optioned as the TV show Zen Justice by CBS.

    Elizabeth wrote "Day 2: 1:00pm-2:00pm". She was an executive story editor for six episodes of Season 2 as well.

    •Paris Criminal Inquiries (2008)

    •Law & Order Criminal Intent: Russia (2007-2008)

    •24 (2002)

    •Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001-2002)

    •Zen And The Art Of Murder (1998)

    •Zen And The City Of Angels (1999)

  4. Jan 1, 1998 · Move over Sue Grafton and Marcia Muller--here comes Elizabeth Cosin with a heroine who's a worthy rival to Kinsey Millhone and Sharon McCone. Zen Moses is a hip, fresh, cigar-smoking PI who's so tough she's beat lung cancer, but she's still vulnerable enough to admit her attraction to Jonathan Brooks, a Santa Monica homicide cop she meets in this first of what will thankfully be a series of ...

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  5. Elizabeth Cosin is the author of Zen and the Art of Murder and Zen the City of Angels, both by St. Martin’s Press. Zen and the Art of Murder was critically acclaimed by a number of reviewers including USA Today, the SF Chronicle and the Washington Post and was a starred selection in Publisher's Weekly.

  6. Jan 1, 1999 · "Well-paced, crisply written and satisfyingly wry, Cosin's book is a gracefully hard-bitten debut." --San Francisco Chronicle "From the very first page, Los Angeles writer Elizabeth M. Cosin sets up a Chandleresque setting--a dark, rainy day in California, the death of a best friend, a funeral. But Cosin brings a sense of humor to her debut."

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