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ISBN13: 9780553578362

Evidence of Blood

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Edgar Award winner Thomas H. Cook has earned acclaim and a growing legion of fans for his brilliantly styled, intensely evocative thrillers. Now, in his most seductive suspense novel yet, he draws us... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Evidence of Blood

I have read every book written by Thomas H. Cook. This is one of the very best, if not the best. Returning to a town 25 or 30 years after he left it, the author is haunted by a murder that happened then. He remembers words, phrases, things that bother him and step by step he recreates as he goes along the path of answers. This is a great book to start you with Cook's line of thinking, which is mesmerizing and it leaves you thinking every thought again after the book is finished. It is never finished after you put the book down...it makes you think and rethink everything, like it did the author. The murder of Ellie Dinker. I read it at least 15 years ago and then listened to the tape again. A real thinking mystery that is not "just spelled out."

BLOODY GOOD READ

This is one of Cook's finest works to date. As we get involved with Jackson Kinley and his search for the truth behind a 30 year old crime, we find ourselves intrigued and mystified. As Kinley researches old court transcripts, interviews people, and starts putting the pieces together, we enter a labyrinthine maze of vast proportions.Cook, whose specialty has been journeying back to previous crimes, outdoes himself in manipulating the reader into finding many suspects and many possible solutions to the question: did an innocent man die in the electric chair for a crime he didn't commit? Was a murder even committed? Who is behind the suspected cover-up?Although the ending does have an air of ambiguity, when revisiting the novel mentally, one can see how everything ties together in the end.A superb work by Mr. Cook.

Wow - great book - a must read

The best of all Thomas Cook's books. Fast moving with great surprising ending. Characters are well developed and interesting

Solves the real puzzle: the mystery of self

"It's better to know--isn't it?" This is the question haunting Jackson Kinley, a writer of true crime accounts who returns home to an old friend's funeral and finds himself the inheritor of his friend's search for the truth about a crime almost thirty years old. What really happened to the young girl whose bloodstained dress was found draped over a tree on the mountainside? The man executed for her murder is believed to be innocent by his daughter. As Kinley begins his investigation into the past, he discovers that the details of the fatal day don't make sense. The secret life of the powerful in a small town comes out into the harsh light of judgement. Most important, Kinley begins to discover aspects of himself he had buried, or never explored--a capacity for love, a night of terror and breathlessness long ago, and ultimately, the reason why he has spent his years talking to those strange, frightening people in whom there is "something missing" -- a something that would have prevented them from murdering and torturing other human beings. Cook is a fine writer, and this is an excellent story of psychological suspense. One wonders, as Kinley traces this ancient wrong, and makes his way to the interior of his own motivations, whether Cook himself is working his way into--or out of--a personal heart of darkness that compels him, like his main character, to explore the tragic secrets of the past. If so, he makes the interior expedition a worthwhile journey for his readers, as well as for himself.

On a 1-10 scale this is a 15. Sheer brilliance!

He is a chronicler of the perversities one human being inflicts on another. He scribes the innermost darkest secrets of the deranged to the reading public who thirsts for every morsel he publishes. He has interviewed some of the leading deviants of the century without any of them touching his soul. Safely, from a distance, Jackson Kinley writes true crime stories. When his only friend Ray Tindall dies, Jackson believes that he hass no emotional ties left to anyone on the planet. Jackson soon learns that ties of love extend from beyond the mortal plane. Returning to his home town for the funeral of his only friend, Jackson finds out Ray, a former sheriff, was looking into a murder case that was over three decades old. Charles Overton was tried, convicted, and executed for the death of a teenager whose body was never found. Ray's mistress, who is the daughter of Charles, believes her father was innocent. She turned to Ray and now Jackson to prove she is right. Jackson knows that if he is to have peace of mind, he must find out the truth about Charles and what Ray learned that was "breaking his heart". This reprint of a 1991 release has not lost any of its' emotional power or mental punch in the exceeding years. Instead, EVIDENCE OF BLOOD seems to be an even more potent tour-de-force. Within the confines of this novel, the investigation of the crime is as important, if not more so, than the solutions because of the length the hermit-like protagonist is willing to go to for his deceased buddy. It is during the investigation that Jackson finally realizes that to be totally isolated makes a person into an inhuman being. This terrific tale, that delves deep into the psyche of the anti-hero, is that rare keeper among keepers. Harriet Klausner
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