Kevin Cook
A former senior editor at Sports Illustrated, Kevin Cook is the author of Titanic Thompson, Tommy's Honor, Kitty Genovese and The Dad Report. He lives in New York City.
Books by Kevin Cook
Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America
Kevin Cook
Hardback, 2014
At last, the true story of a crime that shocked the world.Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
Kevin Cook
Hardback, 2011
Capturing the spirit of a freewheeling era, this rollicking biography brings to life the gambler-hero who inspired Guys and Dolls.The Last Headbangers: NFL Football in the Rowdy, Reckless '70s—The Era that Created Modern Sports
Kevin Cook
Hardback, 2012
The inside story of the most colorful decade in NFL history—pro football’s raging, hormonal, hairy, druggy, immortal adolescence.Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
Kevin Cook
Paperback, 2012
“The ultimate hustler . . . a rollicking tale.”—Sports IllustratedThe Last Headbangers: NFL Football in the Rowdy, Reckless '70s: the Era that Created Modern Sports
Kevin Cook
Paperback, 2013
The inside story of the most colorful decade in NFL history—pro football’s raging, hormonal, hairy, druggy, immortal adolescence.Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America
Kevin Cook
Paperback, 2015
On the fiftieth anniversary of her murder, Kitty Genovese transcends the mythology of the tragic story and the famous association with the "bystander effect".Titanic Thompson: The Man Who Bet on Everything
Kevin Cook
E Book, 2010
Capturing the spirit of a freewheeling era, this rollicking biography brings to life the gambler-hero who inspired Guys and Dolls.The Last Headbangers: NFL Football in the Rowdy, Reckless '70s: the Era that Created Modern Sports
Kevin Cook
E Book, 2012
The inside story of the most colorful decade in NFL history—pro football’s raging, hormonal, hairy, druggy, immortal adolescence.Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America
Kevin Cook
E Book, 2014
On the fiftieth anniversary of her murder, Kitty Genovese transcends the mythology of the tragic story and the famous association with the "bystander effect".