Art of Fiction
The suspense writer Thomas H. Cook, whose new book The Crime of Julian Wells is out now, picks his favorite works about what it is to be an author.
Thomas H. Cook was born in Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1947. He has been nominated for the Edgar Award seven times in five different categories. He received the best novel Edgar for The Chatham School Affair, the Martin Beck Award, the Herodotus Prize for best historical short story, and the Barry for best novel for Red Leaves, and has been nominated for numerous other awards.
The suspense writer Thomas H. Cook, whose new book The Crime of Julian Wells is out now, picks his favorite works about what it is to be an author.