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  • Bibliography:
    8 Books
  • First Book:
    July 1989
  • Latest Book:
    June 2013
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Book List in Order: 8 titles



  • Nobody went near Stink Lake. An ornamental pond in a park in the middle of town, it had died years ago. Now it was fetid with garbage, scummy with slime and weeds, noxious with chemicals known and unknown, foul with secrets long buried. Then one n...



  • THE PRICE OF ETERNAL LIFE Creatures of dark legend, they roam the Earth to feed on the living. A race older than time -- despised, feared and misunderstood -- immortal souls damned for all eternity. Now young Chris Callaway has joined their ra...



  • Arriving in 1935 Cleveland with a determination to clean up the city, Eliot Ness is greeted by a series of grisly murders and is introduced to the local underground that threatens to swallow up his own detectives. Reprint....




  • Having just moved to the isolated mountain town of Haven, Idaho, doctor Cecilia Mak and her husband Mike find many people dying strangely, until finally Mike himself is killed, and Cecilia sets out to uncover the town's dark secrets....





  • Greg Quaintance, the gay and brooding private eye hero of John Peyton Cooke's THE RAPE OF GANYMEDE, returns to investigate a dark new mystery set in New York City, circa 1998.... When a distraught father hires Greg to find his missing son, Greg finds...



  • The weird. The strange. The outré. AFTER YOU'VE GONE AND OTHER OUTRÉ TALES presents 10 stories of men and monsters, goths and ghouls, violence and vengeance ... and a touching tale of a boy and his dentist. These are all part of the wor...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John Peyton Cooke has published 8 books.

John Peyton Cooke does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, After You've Gone and Other Outré Tales, was published in June 2013.

The first book by John Peyton Cooke, The Lake, was published in July 1989.

No. John Peyton Cooke does not write books in series.