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Breakheart Hill

Breakheart Hill
By Thomas H. Cook

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From the author hailed as "an important talent, a storytelling writer of poetic narrative power" (Los Angeles Times Book Review) comes a dazzling novel of psychological suspense. "This is the darkest story I've ever heard." With these haunting words, Thomas H. Cook begins a tale of love and its aftermath, of a town sent reeling from a moment of passionate betrayal. At its center was Kelli Troy and the town of Choctaw, Alabama. And on one hazy summer afternoon decades ago, a searing burst of violence engulfed Breakheart Hill. For one man who knows the truth about those shattering events, it is a memory that would become his awful secret.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #681219 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-07-01
  • Released on: 1996-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Cook's latest suspense novel centers on a murder in a small Southern town during the early years of desegregation.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal
YA?Ben Wade, a country doctor, recounts the story of his adolescent unrequited love for Kelli Troy. Outspoken Kelli shocked most of the small town of Choctaw, Alabama, when she wrote an essay in the school paper describing the sordid history of hatred, humiliation, and slavery behind the name of nearby Breakheart Hill. Shortly after Lyle Gates, a loser with a history of violence, called Kelli a "nigger-loving bitch," her badly beaten body was discovered on Breakheart Hill. Gates was convicted and sentenced despite some inconsistencies in evidence and his claim of innocence. In a shocking climax, Dr. Wade discovers the truth behind the attack when he assists Kelli's now-aged mother as she puts her affairs in order, and he must face his own culpability in the crime as well. This mystery within a coming-of-age story will be a favorite with teens who appreciate sophisticated plotting.?Susan R. Farber, Chappaqua Public Library, NY
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
The author of such best sellers as See Jane Run (LJ 3/15/91) has had a field day writing her heroines into dangerous situations and then pulling them to safety, bloodied but unbowed. In her latest, violence shatters the formerly comfortable world of a woman and her daughter.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

One of Cook's best books!5
Although I am no stranger to the books of Thomas H. Cook, nothing I previously read prepared me for the emotional roller coaster journey I took while I read this title. The opening lines of the book, "This is the darkest story I have ever heard," certainly rings true as Cook takes his readers on a time machine ride back to Choctaw, Alabama in the year 1962. And what the reader finally learns on this journey in the last few pages will have them aggreeing that Thomas Cook is the the master of a genre hard to categorize. At first glance one assumes that he is a mystery author while a second glance has you thinking he writes psychologial studies dealing with the relationships of people and what pure and simple evil does to their lives. And some readers may even think that Cook borders on being a thriller witer. Whatever your conclusions, its safe to say that a Cook book will have you reading late into the night. And even once you've finished, you will continue to wonder about the plot and characters for a long time.

Middle aged, married and the father of one daughter. Ben is troubled by an incident which occured 30 years ago. As he relates the story and finally the truth, all sorts of issues have been explored. Among them adolescent love, integration, the question of parentage, standing up for what you believe, deception and finally hatred. As the reader finds himself immersed in the lives and events of this town and what did occur on Breakheart Hill, the question of who did it becomes secondary. For it is the telling of the events leading up to and the aftermath of this event which keep you turning the pages in breakneck speed. And the last few pages were so riveting and unexpected, that I found myself going back and rereading them to make sure I understood everything. And even as I closed the book I stil had some nagging thoughts and unanswered questions which I continue to think about.

Do read this if you're looking for a "can't put it down" title. But don't blame me if you can't get anything else done until you finish this very good book.

And finally other books I would recommend by this author are The Chatham School Affair and Places in the Dark, Cook's newest title.

Edge of your seat suspense4
As with all of Thomas Cook's novels they are filled to the brim with suspense and stunning twists in the tale that the reader would never suspect but once revealed the reader can't imagine it any other way.

I usually select fast paced, psychological suspense mysteries - but this book kept me on the edge of my seat. Just as Cook was about to reveal a thread of the story he would pull you back into the present - it had twists and turns and was well written.

Cook did a great job of keeping me guessing until the very end. It is a haunting story of lost love and remorse that lives in the heart for over thirty years. Dr. Ben Wade, the town physician, has lives in Choctaw, AL most of his life. In high school he was in love with Kelli Troy, but his affections were not returned. Her badly beaten body was discovered on Breakheart Hill and few knew what to make of this brutal murder. Who committed this crime and why? Was the right man convicted of this crime? Only Ben Wade knows the truth and for thirty years he has kept watch over Kelli's legacy...

This novel truly brings you back to those days of yearning in high school and shows you how one small event effects so many lives. A great read and a moving tale.

Read it and be amazed5
I must confess when my sister threw me a copy of the book I wasn't really interested and it was reluctantly that I heeded her gushing praise and began the book. I'm not to going to mention the story but simply say that this book is mesmerising. Think of every adjective to describe the words haunting, evocative, beautiful and brilliant and you might come close to how good this book really is. It demands to be read.