John Peyton Cooke


John Peyton Cooke is an American novelist. He is most notable as a short story writer known for thrillers, often with gay male protagonists and including themes of male homosexuality and psychological suspense.

Reviews

His novel Torsos, a fictionalized account of the Cleveland Torso Murderer, was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Men’s Mystery for 1993, and was noted by Marilyn Stasio in The New York Times Book Review for its atmospheric depiction of Cleveland, Ohio, during the Great Depression. His short story "After You’ve Gone" was selected for The Best American Mystery Stories 2003, edited by Michael Connelly and Otto Penzler.
Cooke's 1991 gay vampire novel Out for Blood, originally published by Avon Books, was reprinted in 2019 by Valancourt Books and Cooke was interviewed about his novel by the audiobook's narrator Sean C. Duregger on his podcast Audiobooks from Hell.

Awards and honors

Publications

Books

The Lake, Avon Books, New York Out for Blood, Avon Books, New York Torso, Headline Books, London.Torsos, The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York Torsos, translated into Spanish by María del Mar Moya, Planeta, Barcelona The Chimney Sweeper, Headline Books, London The Chimney Sweeper, The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York Haven, The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York The Rape of Ganymede, Éditions Cuir Noir, Toronto The Fall of Lucifer, Éditions Cuir Noir, Toronto After You’ve Gone and Other Outré Tales, Éditions Cuir Noir, London Out for Blood, Valancourt Books, Richmond, Virginia

Short fiction

Other

  • Cooke, John Peyton. The Lake. Avon Books, New York
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Out for Blood. Avon Books, New York.
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Out for Blood. Reprinted by Éditions Cuir Noir, London..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Out for Blood. Reprinted by Valancourt Books, Richmond, Virginia
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Torso. Headline, London..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Torsos. The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Torsos. Translated into Spanish by María del Mar Moya. Planeta, Barcelona..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. The Chimney Sweeper. Headline, London..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. The Chimney Sweeper. The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. Haven. The Mysterious Press/Warner Books, New York..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. The Rape of Ganymede. Éditions Cuir Noir, Toronto..
  • Cooke, John Peyton. The Fall of Lucifer. Éditions Cuir Noir, Toronto
  • Cooke, John Peyton. After You’ve Gone and Other Outré Tales. Éditions Cuir Noir, London

Personal life

He was born in Amarillo, Texas, and grew up in Laramie, Wyoming. He has also lived in New York City, Toronto, London, and currently lives in Los Angeles.