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  1. Thomas H. Cook is American best-selling author famously known for his 1996 novel The Chatham School Affair that won an Edgar Award awarded by the Mystery Writers of America. Cook was born in Fort Payne in Alabama in the United States.

  2. Author. Notable work. The Chatham School Affair, Red Leaves. Awards. Edgar Award, Barry Award, Duncan Lawrie Dagger, Anthony Award, Martin Beck Award. Thomas H. Cook (born September 19, 1947) is an American author, whose 1996 novel The Chatham School Affair received an Edgar award from the Mystery Writers of America. [1]

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  3. Thomas H. Cook has been praised by critics for his attention to psychology and the lyrical nature of his prose. He is the author of more than 30 critically-acclaimed fiction books, including works of true crime. Cook published his first novel, Blood Innocents, in 1980.

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  4. 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.

  5. This is the Order of Thomas H. Cook Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately.

  6. SIDELIGHTS: Thomas H. Cook is a popular author of both novels and true-crime books. In both areas, the author is known for his meticulous attention to character development and setting. Cook's murder mysteries are often set in rural areas of the southern United States, where the author himself was raised.

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