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The Colour of Death Michael Cordy

The Colour of Death By Michael Cordy

The Colour of Death by Michael Cordy


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Summary

Together they must piece together the jigsaw that is Jane's identity. To solve the murders, Fox must discard his black and white preconceptions, look beyond the spectrum of normal human experience and confront the dark truth of her past...and his own.

The Colour of Death Summary

The Colour of Death by Michael Cordy

Where five senses meet, a sixth is born... In a quiet, residential neighbourhood of Portland, Oregon, an unknown young woman uncovers a shocking crime scene by inexplicably sensing the evil within its walls. To the police, she is a mystery. She can't even tell them her own name. They christen her Jane Doe. Suffering terrifying hallucinations, Jane is assigned to Nathan Fox, a forensic psychiatrist struggling with his own demons. Together they must piece together the jigsaw that is Jane's identity. Then a sequence of brutal killings terrorizes the city and Fox learns that Jane is the only cryptic link between the unrelated victims. To solve the murders, Fox must discard his black and white preconceptions, look beyond the spectrum of normal human experience and confront the dark truth of her past...and his own.

About Michael Cordy

After ten years in marketing and advertising Michael Cordy gave up a lucrative career to write novels. His first, The Miracle Strain was published in 1997. Disney bought the film rights for $1.6 million and the novel reached no. 5 in The Sunday Times Bestseller list. it has since been published in more than twenty-five languages and over forty countries. The Colour of Murder is his first novel for five years. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Additional information

GOR003652199
9780552165082
0552165085
The Colour of Death by Michael Cordy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
2012-03-29
464
N/A
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