Sandrine's case / Thomas H. Cook.
Samuel Madison always wondered what Sandrine saw in him. He's a meek, stuffy doctorate student, and she's a brilliant, beautiful bohemian with limitless talent and imagination. Yet on the surface their marriage seemed perfectly tranquil. Then one night Sandrine is found dead in their bed from a deadly overdose of pain medication and alcohol, and Samuel is accused of poisoning her. As the truth of their turbulent marriage comes to light, Samuel must face a town convinced of his guilt.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802126085 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 341 p. ; 24 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Mysterious Press, an imprint of Grove/Atlantic Inc., c2013.
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| Subject: | College teachers > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Spouses > Fiction. Trials (Murder) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Suspense fiction. Mystery fiction. |
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Thomas H. Cook is a legendary figure in crime writing. He has been nominated for the Edgar seven times in five different categories. He is the recipient of the Best Novel Edgar for The Chatham School Affair, the Martin Beck Award of the Swedish Academy of Detection, the Herodotus Prize for Best Historical Short Story, and the Barry for Best Novel for Red Leaves. His most recent novel was the critically acclaimed The Crime of Julian Wells. He splits his time between New York City and Cape Cod.