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.
Babes crying in the wilderness know that the world already has plenty of terrifying noise, but there aren't enough clear voices to smooth our troubled journey through the darkness. . . only a few can speak truth to power.
At a certain point memory becomes a beach strewn with landmines, all life’s many losses buried in those sands.
The last best hope of life is that at some point during living it, all that you did wrong will suddenly teach you to do right.
A traveler enters the world into which he travels, but a tourist brings his own world with him and never sees the one he's in.
Elsie de Wolfe
Henry Handel Richardson
John Eudes
Spencer Bachus
Bruce Hoffman
Seamus Dever
Jonathan Hale
Roberto Burle Marx
Frank Carlucci
Bobby Keys
Arnaud Montebourg
Tommy Dreamer