Thomas D. Cooke, a refugee from Robstown, Texas has signed his first Novel, MEMOIRS OF BEAR:Nueces Means Nuts with Mythica Publishing, for release in 2009.
Mythica's Graeme S Houston says, "Tom's book is a superb crime-noir tale that will have readers on the edge of their seats. I'm over the moon to have added his great talents to the Mythica family of authors.".

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There are few Detectives as interesting as Bear Williams, part Apache--and all American hero! He's hugely engaging. It seemed to me as I read the novel, I wasn't reading fiction. Bear was talking to me--telling me about this interesting case of his. A young girl is missing--there are a slew of suspects. She's a rich kid and Bear's worried about her and he makes me worry too! The characters are real. Nothing flat here--they are all alive. I could hear them and see them. And Mr. Cooke didn't just move them around from location to location. The settings were perfectly described. I felt I was there. And then there's the fast-paced plot pulling me along, and me sometimes holding my breath--sometimes worrying for Bear but always loving the ride. The book has humor and wit, along with a darned good mystery to boot. The dialogue is excellent, the writing perfect. Memoirs of Bear deserves to be a modern classic. It will I hope begin a new golden age, with Bear leading the way for all of us! |
| By | Mari Sloan "Mari Sloan" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews |
| By | Ann B. Keller (Cleveland, OH USA) - See all my reviews |
From the very beginning, it wasn't your typical missing person's case. First of all, Chrissy Goodrich, the beautiful daughter of a rich Corpus Christi businessman, had been in and out of trouble most of her life. Second, considering her unusual set of friends and somewhat rocky lifestyle, Detective Bear Williams wasn't even sure that Chrissy was missing. Perhaps, she'd only gone on an extended vacation or run off with her latest boyfriend. Then, Chrissy's best friend, accountant Kathy Cuevas, turned up horribly beaten and dead in a local creek and all of the puzzle pieces began to fit together.
Thomas D. Cooke weaves an intricate story about Bear Williams, a part Apache and rough-around-the-edges detective, who takes on what on the surface seems to be a simple and wonderfully lucrative missing persons case. Joining him are his friends Brenda, the lovely and intelligent owner of the Spotlight, a local watering hole, and Doc Hamish, a Vietnam veteran and former journalist with a rather unique set of friends in special forces. Add to these Dave Escobar, a seasoned cop, Rags, a giant Pistolero, and Karen Cuevas, the attractive sister of the accountant, and you have the makings of one great detective story. This is a novel about money and power, love and lust, strategy, deceit, greed and murder, which will horrify and puzzle the reader as he or she is swept along in a mounting torrent of clues.
Mr. Cooke writes in a frank and often amusing style that captures the reader from the very beginning. His characterizations are marvelous and his descriptions so gloriously detailed and emotional that they border on being downright poetic. Bear's adventures could easily turn into additional novels and I hope to read much more of Thomas D. Cooke's work in the future. I shall enjoy every moment of it. Six stars to this outstanding new author and this real page turner!
Hey, Tom, congrats on the successful print launch. I read the book and loved it.
kRISTINA DALTON
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by Thomas D. Cooke
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