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Thomas H. Cook - The Crime of Julian Wells - 9781908800657 - V9781908800657
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The Crime of Julian Wells

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Description for The Crime of Julian Wells Paperback. When a famous true-crime writer is found dead in a boat set adrift, the question is not how he died, but why? This is a brilliant psychological thriller about death and obsession from one of the world's most respected crime writers. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 139 x 19. Weight in Grams: 212.
Haunted by the suicide of his friend, the true crime writer Julian Wells, Philip Anders starts to reread his books. And in their pages, he starts to glimpse a darkness that might drive a man to suicide. In an effort to understand Julian's death, Anders travels to Paris, revisiting the places that Julian used as the research and settings for his books. But even as he embarks on this personal quest, Anders is plagued by the memory of a woman the two men once knew. And he comes to wonder if her disappearance, long ago, may be the ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Head of Zeus
Number of pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781908800657
SKU
V9781908800657
Shipping Time
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99-5

About Thomas H. Cook
Thomas H. Cook won an Edgar award for his novel The Chatham School Affair and has been shortlisted for the award six times, most recently with Red Leaves, which was also shortlisted for the Duncan Lawrie Gold Dagger award.

Reviews for The Crime of Julian Wells
A striking example of a suspense writer working at the top of his form
Chicago Tribune Thomas H. Cook has long been one of my favourite writers
Harlan Coben Thomas H. Cook writes like a wounded angel
Peter Straub Thomas H Cook [...] writes with uncommon elegance, intelligence and emotional insight, scattering literary and historical references along ... Read more

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