Praise for The Headmaster’s Wife"A tightly woven, atmospheric thriller about a New England academic whose life goes off the rails." --
People"Thomas Christopher Greene’s haunting tale tracks the unraveling of a marriage. It starts, eerily, with a naked man’s arrest in New York City’s Central Park, then twists back in time through love, grief, betrayal, and love again." –
Good Housekeeping
“A layered story of love, unbearable loss and grief.” –Fort Worth Star-Telegram"Greene’s genre-bending novel of madness and despair evokes both the predatory lasciviousness of Nabokov’s classic,
Lolita, and the anxious ambiguity of Gillian Flynn’s contemporary thriller,
Gone Girl (2012)." --
Booklist
“Nothing is what it appears in this brilliant story of a life gone awry… The author’s true intentions make this tale even more remarkable, for the book is, at its core, a trenchant examination of one family’s terrible loss and how the aftermath of tragedy can make or break a person’s soul.” –Publishers Weekly“Greene has created a brilliant, harrowing novel depicting the spectacular unraveling of a once distinguished and proudly successful man. He has also conceived one of the most convincingly drawn unreliable narrators that readers may ever meet, a character recalling the creations of Edgar Allan Poe… This is a riveting psychological novel about loss and the terrible mistakes and compromises one can make in love and marriage. Essential for fans of literary fiction.” –Library Journal, starred review
“A moving testament to the vicissitudes of love and loss, regret and hope.” --Kirkus"A truly remarkable novel, I read the second half of
The Headmaster’s Wife with my mouth open, my jaw having dropped at the end of the first half. Thomas Christopher Greene knows how to hook a reader and land him." --Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize winning author of
Empire Falls"An accomplished and artful storyteller, Greene has surprises in store as he unspools a plot that becomes as poignant as it is unpredictable." --Wally Lamb,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Hour I First Believed"Incredibly beautiful and compulsively readable,
The Headmaster's Wife will keep you mesmerized into the wee hours. A master storyteller, Greene's biggest achievement is proving that the most complex mystery of all is how and why we love." --Kimberly McCreight,
New York Times bestselling author of
Reconstructing Amelia"I devoured this book. It has all the hooks – a mystery, a marriage, an investigation, a loss, a close-up of a society I’m not privy to – and yet, at its heart, there are unexpected love stories embedded within. Thomas Christopher Greene is a wonderfully accomplished novelist, and The Headmaster’s Wife is both psychologically complex and wickedly fast-paced." -- Julianna Baggott, New York Times bestselling author of Pure
"A beautifully written look into a man's soul and how he copes with an increasingly cold marriage, a life-changing event, and the almost inevitable loss of the small, safe world he's hidden in. A strong contender for my favorite 2014 novel (even this early in the year)." –bethfishreads.com
"A beautifully written exploration of love, of family, and how the loss of someone so dear to you can send your entire world, your very being, into a downward, out of control, spiral… This novel will, without a doubt, top my list of favorites of 2014. It will leave you speechless, stunned by how expertly this author has captured tragedy and the loss. Greene knows loss, it serves as his inspiration for writing this novel. To learn more, please check out the video embedded below." –jennsbookshelves.com"What is left to know (without giving anything away) is that Greene uses memory in a way so quiet and subtle it feels like walking on quicksand. The truth is somewhere but who has it? Mystery and suspense can be abused in the wrong hands but Greene plays with the psychology behind the story so deftly there is no feeling of suspending belief or being toyed with, instead, there is love, tenderness, and the sad truth of what the mind does to ensure survival.
The Headmaster’s Wife is a painfully beautiful look at where our decisions and expectations take us. And, more importantly… where they leave us." --gilmoreguidetobooks.com"While the story is totally different, there is a likeness to
A Beautiful Mind that teases at your senses… The twists are amazing and the ending is unexpected. If you enjoy novels that make you think and those that take you into the unimaginable, you will find this to be a terrific find. There is mystery and romance, as well as friendships and hidden agendas.This would be a terrific book for both a reading group and a book club, with a wealth of information to utilize to keep the discussion lively." –seattlepi.com
Praise for Envious Moon:
"A book as incandescent as it is disturbing… This richly detailed novel, its tone gentle but heavy with foreboding, is a powerful tale of chance, love, loss and redemption." –
Publishers Weekly"A stark modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet…but Shakespeare as reinterpreted by Greene still has the power to shock." --
KirkusPraise for I’ll Never Be Long Gone:
"Moving… Greene's evocative descriptions of nature, food and love infuse this novel with sensuality and a nostalgia-tinged melancholy… Careful[ly] consider[s] of the burden, and blessing, of legacy." --
Publishers Weekly"Poetic descriptions of [Greene’s] native New England and… sumptuous accounts of cooking and cuisine season an otherwise stale tale of loss, legacy, and love." –
Booklist"Greene makes us see these things so clearly that they seem like sensual daydreams right there on the page." --
Arizona RepublicPraise for Mirror Lake:
"Well-crafted... intimate, minimalist scenes capture the flavor of smalltown life." --
Publishers Weekly"A story of love, betrayal, and violence that kept me turning the pages to the end." --Susan Cheever, author of
American Bloomsbury"Filled with beauty and strength." --
Tampa Tribune