
The Chatham School Affair
Read by
George Guidall
Release:
07/08/2011
Runtime:
10h 8m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“A seductive book…the key to this mystery lies in the mind of the narrator. The pleasure is finding a new perspective to read that mind.”
New York Times Book Review
Nominated three times for the Edgar Award, Thomas H. Cook continues to mesmerize readers with novels that combine tales of passion and intrigue with the best in page-turning suspense. Listeners find his pensive, lyrical style irresistible. As lawyer Henry Griswald draws up an aging client's will, he reflects on a series of events in 1926-1927 that shattered the peace of his boyhood community. Griswald, then a student at the school where his father was headmaster, witnessed a passion that would change him forever. At the heart of Griswald's reverie lies a mystery only he can solve. What really happened at Black Pond-a tragedy that eventually destroyed five lives? Seeing his boyhood memories through the eyes of experience and age, Griswald relives the emotion-charged chain of events. As he pieces the tantalizing puzzle together, he also pulls the listener into a growing awareness of the terrible consequences of his childish vision.
Release:
2011-07-08
Runtime:
10h 8m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781456125080
Publisher:
Recorded Books, Inc.
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