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Breakheart Hill
Breakheart Hill | Thomas H. Cook
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From the author hailed as "an important talent, a storytelling writer of poetic narrative power" (Los Angeles Times Book Review) comes a dazzling novel of psychological suspense. "This is the darkest story I've ever heard." With these haunting words, Thomas H. Cook begins a tale of love and its aftermath, of a town sent reeling from a moment of passionate betrayal. At its center was Kelli Troy and the town of Choctaw, Alabama. And on one hazy summer afternoon decades ago, a searing burst of violence engulfed Breakheart Hill. For one man who knows the truth about those shattering events, it is a memory that would become his awful secret. From the Paperback edition.
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Breakheart Hill | Thomas H. Cook
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Despite being prolific and a terrific writer, (no one can twist an ending - believably, not in a wtf?! way - like Cook). Why is he not more mainstream? Why are his books almost impossible to find? I‘ve had to do some serious sleuthing to collect these ones.

Do you have a favourite writer who, in your opinion, doesn‘t get the love they deserve?

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"This is the darkest story that I have ever heard. And all my life I have labored not to tell it."
I can never figure out why Thomas H. Cook isn't super well known. Breakheart Hill is a mystery and a love story, with a kick ass twist. Once you read one Cook, you'll want to read all his stuff.