Thomas H. Cook has long been one of my favourite writers - Harlan Coben. A good thriller doesn't necessarily require flying fists, bombs and bullets; a sure and measured build-up of tension does just as well, and few are better at the fine art of sure and measured than Cook - Guardian. 'The sort of book John Banville might produce if his crime novels were more like his straight novels ultimately this lovely novel leaves you feeling a wiser person' Daily Telegraph.

George Gates is a former travel writer. He used to specialize in writing about places where people disappeared, sometimes individuals, sometimes whole societies. Now, since the murder of his eight-year-old son, Gates has written gentler stories for the town paper about flower festivals and local celebrities. Enter Arlo MacBride, a retired missing persons detective who, knowing Gates' past, mentions the case of Katherine Carr, a woman who vanished twenty years before, leaving nothing behind but a few poems and a strange story. It is this story that spurs Gates to inquire into its missing author's brief life and dire fate, an exploration that leads him to discoveries about life and death, mystery and resolution.
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From this acclaimed crime writer - a mystery about a travel writer who becomes obsessed by a story written twenty years earlier by a woman who disappeared.

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ISBN
9781847248404
Publisert
2009-07-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Quercus Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Thomas H. Cook was born in Alabama in 1947. He has been nominated for the Edgar Award seven times in five different categories, winning the Best Novel category for The Chatham School Affair. He was also shortlisted for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger for Red Leaves. He lives in New York and on Cape Cod.