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Thomas H. Cook |
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Education |
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Kirkus: "'The Go-Between" as reworked by Ruth Rendell. Though Cook's story this time is less rich and resonant than "Breakheart Hill," reading it is like watching another avalanche in agonizing exquisite slow-motion." |
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Format: Hardcover - Prebinding, 303 Publisher: Bt Bound (October 01, 1997) Measurements: 7"(h) x 4.5"(w) x 1.25"(d), 0.55 lbs. ISBN: 9781417716036 |
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Attorney Henry Griswald has a secret: the truth behind the tragic events the world knew as the Chatham School Affair, the controversial tragedy that destroyed five lives, shattered a quiet community, and forever scarred the young boy. 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. "Thomas Cooks night visions, seen through a lens darkly, are haunting," raved the New York Times Book Review, and The Chatham School Affair will cement this superb writers position as one of crime fiction's most prodigious talents, a master of the unexpected ending. |
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