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      • 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.
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  1. Jan 1, 1996 · The Chatham School Affair is a richly realized mystery which unfolds as the book’s narrator, an elderly lawyer named Henry Griswald, recalls the events which transpired the year he was 15. In 1926, Henry is a student at Chatham School where his father is the director.

  2. 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.

  3. by Thomas H. Cook ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, 1996. From a celestial-seeming distance, Henry Griswald looks back on 192627, the year disaster overtook the Chatham School, where his mild, proper father served as headmaster until the events precipitated by the fatal arrival of art teacher Elizabeth Channing and English teacher Leland Reed.

  4. Narrated by elderly Henry Griswald, Thomas Cook’s mystery novel, The Chatham School Affair (1996), centers on the shattering events that upended a small town near Cape Cod in 1927. Henry was a sophomore at Chatham School that year, and through a series of extended flashbacks, he recalls the arrival of a beautiful new teacher and her ...

  5. Thomas H. Cook is an American author, whose 1996 novel The Chatham School Affair received an Edgar award from the Mystery Writers of America. He has written at least 25 novels.

  6. Mar 9, 2010 · "Thomas Cook's 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 writer's position as one of crime fiction's most prodigious talents, a master of the unexpected ending.

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  7. Feb 13, 2024 · Thomas H. Cook. The Chatham School Affair Kindle Edition. by Thomas H. Cook (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 477 ratings. See all formats and editions. What drove a woman to murder in 1920s New England?

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