August 6, 2013. Thomas H. Cook's novel
Sandrine's Case
was published on this day. When Sam Madison's wife Sandrine dies in an
apparent suicide he realizes he did not know her as well as he thought.
With the authorities convinced he killed her, Sam tries to figure out
what really happened.
Publisher's Weekly called the book a
"slow-burning, intricate thriller....one of his best, [which] burns to
an unforeseen, but earned climax." It was nominated for both the Edgar
and Barry Awards.
When I saw the subject line (Sandrine's Case Published), I immediately thought that one of my favorite unknown mystery authors--Michael Bowen--had a book I didn't know about. (One of his characters in his first series of mystery novels is named Sandrine. The books are Badger Game, Fielder's Choice, and Act of Faith.)
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