Places In The Dark

Places In The Dark

by ThomasH.Cook (Author)

Synopsis

In Autumn 1937 a mysterious woman appears in Port Alma, nestled on the chilly coast of Maine. Dora March's does not like to talk about her background, but she soon settles into Port Alma, winning friends and admirers, particularly the brothers Cal and Billy Chase. Yet within a year she flees the town on the same bus she arrived on, leaving Billy dead, and Cal in pursuit of the woman who has apparently killed his brother. Thomas H. Cook has established a huge reputation for his unique crime novels, and Places in the Dark will further cement his standing as a master of the form.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 13 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0752843869
ISBN 13: 9780752843865
Book Overview: From the Edgar Award-winning author of The Chatham School Affair Thomas H Cook also won the W H Smiths Thumping Good Read for Breakheart Hill 'In this brilliant evocation of how the past infects the present Edgar-award winning novelist Cook lures readers into labyrinths of loss, guilt and evil intent ... Cook is a master of sustained suspense' Booklist Cook has also won extraordinary praise for his previous novels: 'A beautifully composed tale with enough plot twists to satisfy even fans who have learned to expect surprises from this talented author ... [a] haunting tale that once again demonstrates that he is among the best in the business' Publishers Weekly 'Probably no other suspense writer takes readers as deeply into the heart of darkness as Cook' Chicago Tribune

Author Bio
Thomas H. Cook is the author of 14 previous novels and two books of true crime.