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George Gates is a former travel writer. He used to specialise in writing about places where people disappeared, sometimes individuals, sometimes whole societies. Now, since the murder of his eight-year-old son, Gates writes for the town paper about flower festivals and local celebrities.

Enter Arlo McBride, a retired missing-persons detective. Knowing Gates' past, he mentions the case of Katherine Carr, a woman who vanished 20 years before, leaving nothing behind but a few poems and a strange story. It is this story that spurs Gates to inquire into its missing author's brief life and dire fate, an exploration that leads him to discoveries about life and death, mystery and resolution.


The Fate of Katherine Carr (Audible Audio Edition) Thomas H Cook Robert G Slade ISIS Audio Books Books

It remains a mystery why Thomas H. Cook has not received the universal acclaim he thoroughly deserves. In his novels of psychological suspense, Cooks takes the reader along the slippery slopes with the narrator. Just as in many other of his novels, this plot centers around a murdered child and a missing woman and much of the plot centers on events long past.

The narrator's son, abducted from a school bus stop because the father was late to pick up the boy, spends his life writing "cuddly" stories for his hometown newspaper, guilt ridden but obsessed still with his missing son. His only friend is a retired detective whose main job was locating missing persons.

The book begins with the narrator on the deck of what one assumes is a river boat. He is engaged in conversation with another passenger, Mr. Mayawati, a native of India. The narrator begins to tell Mr. Mayawati a story, part fantasy, part ghost story and part personal to George Gates, the narrator.

Gates' tale begins with a woman who was the victim of an horrific attack and who then disappeared, a story told to George by a former detective whose specialty was locating missing persons. The missing woman left behind an oblique story and George, who has befriended a girl with a terminal illness, has read the story to a terminally ill child, Alice, and he tells the story to Mr. Mayawati.

The story itself is mystical and violent. Just as the reader cannot fathom how the author plans to bring a conclusion to the tale, the puzzle pieces begin to fit together. Thomas Cook's novels all have a dreamy quality and here the reader drifts along the river along with Gates. Cook's characters, though interesting, remain enigmatic, which adds to the languid feel. Although time is rarely mentioned, Cook takes the reader to a different time by references to things like automobiles and attire, such as hats for men, to place the action for the reader.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 8 hours and 54 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible.com Release Date March 15, 2010
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00JHJZSNY

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This book starts with promise of an interesting tale, but it mixes so many threads and meanders through so many different stories that it loses all narrative tension. It's a very poorly woven story.
I am a huge fan of Thomas H Cook and have read every piece he has written. The only reason I didn't give this a 5 was because of the story within the story. While an intriguing plot line, I found it uninteresting and slow. Katherine's character was never developed enough for me to care about what she wrote.
Edgar award winner Thomas H. Cook delivers one of the finest tension filled mysteries out there. This is mystery writing at its most imaginative, provocative and captivating. If you don't have a lot of time to find an exceptional read then get your hands on this book. The story is chilling and haunting. There is a menacing dark sustained drive here that will keep you guessing and turning pages until the last one. . If you want to go on a roller coaster ride.....
One of the many qualities that makes this read unique is its simple texture. It is not just a fine mystery, it is a special piece of literature. The reader feels that each word is carefully chosen-written to compel, to push the book forward with more and more intensity and agitation. An exceptional offering.
George Gates is a former travel writer, who after the disappearance/kidnapping and murder of his son, now writes "puff" pieces for the local paper. A chance encounter leads him to a former detective, Arlo, who tells him of a missing persons case that continues to haunt him, Katherine Carr. We follow George as he investigates and tries to learn more about Katherine and what happened to her. Her story is convoluted by a brutal attack years prior to her disappearance and her writings, including a short story that seems to parallel her life. Intermixed are George's interactions with a girl with progeria who is fascinated by Katherine. George is also dealing with his guilt over his son's death and there are hints in the story of the local presence of his killer. The story leaves you with many mysteries to ponder.
What a joy it is to have the opportunity to read Thomas H. Cook. A truly great writer who doesn't seem to receive the recognition and accolades he deserves. To me there is no better recent mystery novel then "The Chatham School Affair." This new novel comes very close.
"The Fate of Katherine Carr" is a compelling novel that dares to be different in how the story unfolds. There are humorous references throughout the story to the mystery genre like the Nero Wolfe stories. Even a poke of fun at the traditional CLUE game and how most mysteries are written. The tale expands with insighful Cook metaphors like "...the memories of lost sons." There are homages to the master Edgar Poe and others throughout the mystery tale. Delicious and fun to read. The multilayer approach Cook deploys this time has a novel within a novel about a dead poet investigated by a travel writer trying to solve several abductions. How much fun is that for a book filled with a dark and terror-filled "main" mystery?
With this novel, Cook continues as the ultimate wordsmith and he continually delights the reader with his sentences that fall from the tongue like warmed honey. The ominous mood of abdusctions and serial killers fills the book with a haunting dread of intrigue.
I stopped all my other reading to finish this novel. The way Cook tells the multiple tales and weaves them into one conclusion is nothing short of masterful. Perhaps I was wrong, but I understood at the end of the book that the murderer of the protagonist Gates' son was indeed revealed. Just as Cook alludes to earlier - read the clues and discoveries and the killer will be exposed. Perhaps his metaphysical portrayal of those people/ghosts who can help expose the killers among us was a third tale within the novel. Absolutely fascinating.
If you like great writing and are a fan of mystery stories, I highly recommend this wonderful book. Thomas H. Cook you are the best!
It remains a mystery why Thomas H. Cook has not received the universal acclaim he thoroughly deserves. In his novels of psychological suspense, Cooks takes the reader along the slippery slopes with the narrator. Just as in many other of his novels, this plot centers around a murdered child and a missing woman and much of the plot centers on events long past.

The narrator's son, abducted from a school bus stop because the father was late to pick up the boy, spends his life writing "cuddly" stories for his hometown newspaper, guilt ridden but obsessed still with his missing son. His only friend is a retired detective whose main job was locating missing persons.

The book begins with the narrator on the deck of what one assumes is a river boat. He is engaged in conversation with another passenger, Mr. Mayawati, a native of India. The narrator begins to tell Mr. Mayawati a story, part fantasy, part ghost story and part personal to George Gates, the narrator.

Gates' tale begins with a woman who was the victim of an horrific attack and who then disappeared, a story told to George by a former detective whose specialty was locating missing persons. The missing woman left behind an oblique story and George, who has befriended a girl with a terminal illness, has read the story to a terminally ill child, Alice, and he tells the story to Mr. Mayawati.

The story itself is mystical and violent. Just as the reader cannot fathom how the author plans to bring a conclusion to the tale, the puzzle pieces begin to fit together. Thomas Cook's novels all have a dreamy quality and here the reader drifts along the river along with Gates. Cook's characters, though interesting, remain enigmatic, which adds to the languid feel. Although time is rarely mentioned, Cook takes the reader to a different time by references to things like automobiles and attire, such as hats for men, to place the action for the reader.
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