Friday, September 16, 2011

Friday's Forgotten Books: Thomas H. Cook's RED LEAVES and THE CITY WHEN IT RAINS

It's my pleasure to recommend two books today.  I can't say they're forgotten, because they're well known among readers who prefer intelligent mysteries with a literary flair, but they deserve to be more widely read.

Cook is at his best when telling the haunting tales of lost souls, of the redemption to be sought and found in forgiveness and empathy.  Small wonder that so many stellar literary authors read his books and praise them.

Right now, this deep in September, is a good time to read these two.  September in the rain.

  

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