Thomas H. Cook (1947) is an American mystery author. His first book Blood Innocents was published in 1980 while he was still in graduate school. He is perhaps best known for his Edgar Award winning novel published in 1996. His 2006 novel Red Leaves was the winner of the Barry and Martin Beck awards. His is the author of dozens of novels and lives in Cape Cod and New York City with his family.

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Title: What's in a Name?, Author: Thomas H. Cook
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Title: The Crime of Julian Wells: A Novel, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Il caso Sandrine (Il Giallo Mondadori), Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: The Year's Best Crime and Mystery Stories 2016, Author: Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Title: The Best American Crime Writing: 2003 Edition: The Year's Best True Crime Reporting, Author: Otto Penzler
Title: The Best American Crime Writing 2005, Author: James Ellroy
Title: Sacrificial Ground, Author: Thomas H. Cook
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Title: Tabernacle, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Early Graves: A True Story of Murder and Passion, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Elena, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: The City When It Rains, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Night Secrets, Author: Thomas H. Cook
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Title: Flesh and Blood, Author: Thomas H. Cook
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Title: Streets of Fire, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Mortal Memory, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Blood Echoes: The Infamous Alday Mass Murder and Its Aftermath, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Blood Innocents, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: The Orchids, Author: Thomas H. Cook
Title: Selections from The Best American Crime Reporting 2010, Author: Otto Penzler
Title: The Best American Crime Reporting 2007, Author: Linda Fairstein

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