Books written by Thomas H. Cook

  • Breakheart Hill

    “It's got Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue. I heard it was pretty hot.” Todd laughed. “Hot? With Sandra Dee? I doubt that.” Eddie laughed with him. “Yeah. How could it be hot with Sandra Dee?” He nodded toward me and poked Todd in the ribs.

  • Blood Innocents

    I met this guy in the bar, Donahue's down the street, and we got to talking and he invited me over to his house, you know? So I told him okay, but I needed to get some things from my place. So he wanted to come with me,

  • Thomas H. Cook's True Crime: Blood Echoes and Early Graves

    Blood Echoes and Early Graves Thomas H. Cook ... Then Judy's mother, Barbara Adams, decided to use the otherwise useless eight acres as a large wooded parking space for a double-wide house trailer. Mrs. Adams also took a job at ...

  • Ans Messer geliefert: ...und zwölf andere Krimis für Bücherliebhaber von Jeffery Deaver, Anne Perry, Loren D. Estleman, Laura Lippman, Reed...

    Nicht nur für Buchliebhaber: 13 spannende Bücher-Krimis von amerikanischen Top-Autoren! »Ans Messer geliefert« von Jeffery Deaver!

  • Selections from The Best American Crime Reporting 2010

    A riveting line-up of pieces from the thrilling collection of the year’s best reportage by the aces of the true-crime genre, Selections from The Best American Crime Reporting 2010 brings together the mysteries and missteps of an eclectic ...

  • Early Graves: A True Story of Murder and Passion

    Debbie Smith arrived a few minutes later and reviewed the same selection of photographs. ... Smith glanced quickly at picture number one, then did the same to numbers two and three. ... Brent was still sleeping there.

  • Book 'Em: Four Bibliomysteries by Edgar Award–Winning Authors

    On the fiftieth anniversary of the Armistice Treaty, an ancient German mysteriously appears and presents him with a personal manuscript, the contents of which, he claims, have the power to change history. “A gifted novelist, intelligent ...

  • Tabernacle

    Mrs. Harrison shook her head. "No. He still has them, I suppose. They are not the sort of things I care about having returned to me." Tom nodded. "Did you notice the signature on that letter?" he asked. Mrs. Harrison looked down at the ...

  • Into the Web: A Novel

    . . . Praise for Into the Web “Thomas Cook is an artist, a philosopher, and a magician; his story is spellbinding.”—The Drood Review of Mystery “Hypnotic prose and fresh scenarios set Cook’s suspenseful ficiton apart. . .

  • Blood Echoes: The Infamous Alday Mass Murder and Its Aftermath

    Based on court documents, police records, and interviews with the surviving family members, this is a chilling look at the evil that can lurk just around the corner.

  • Places in the Dark

    Fox Creek, usually in company with Billy. On occasion we'd find her inside the cabin, humming as she swept the floor or washed the dishes. At other times she'd be sitting along the bank of Fox Creek, an old cane fishing pole stuck in ...

  • Red Leaves

    And if Keith is not . . . and might do the same thing again . . . what then should a father do? "Red Leaves is a story of broken trust and one man's heroic effort to hold fast the ties that bind him to everything he loves.

  • Sandrine's Case

    In this Edgar Award finalist and “slow-burning, intricate” thriller, a professor falls for his wife all over again . . . while he stands trial for her murder (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

  • Mortal Memory

    The Edgar Award–winning author “builds a family portrait in which violence seems both impossible and inevitable . . . surprising and devastating” (Chicago Tribune).

  • The Chatham School Affair: A Novel

    Layer by layer, in The Chatham School Affair, Cook paints a stunning portrait of a woman, a school, and a town in which passionate violence seems impossible...and inevitable.

  • Instruments of Night

    Thomas Cook is one of today's most acclaimed writers of psychological thrillers, penning hypnotic tales of forbidden love and devastating secrets.

  • The Interrogation

    THE INTERROGATION Albert Jay Smalls sits in an interrogation room accused of an unspeakable crime. The police have no witnesses, no physical evidence, but they are certain he is hiding the truth.

  • The Fate of Katherine Carr

    Shattered by the unsolved murder of his eight-year-old son, travel writer George Gates is approached by a retired missing-persons detective and given a mysterious story left behind by a woman who disappeared twenty years earlier.

  • The City When It Rains

    A photographer struggles to understand a stranger’s suicide There’s nothing special about the woman’s death.

  • A Dancer in the Dust: A Novel

    A Dancer in the Dust is a gripping story of ill-fated love: one man’s love for an extraordinary woman, and one woman’s love for her troubled country. “Not since John Le Carré’s The Mission Song have I seen such a loving and ...