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Colours of Death

Colours of Death

by Robert New

FBT review:

Looking for a thrilling mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Look no further than Colours of Death: Sergeant Thomas' Casebook by Robert New. This collection of nine detective stories will immerse you in a world where colour plays a crucial role in each mystery. From a high school awards ceremony turning deadly blue to an arsonist trapping people in burning buildings just to write a story, each story will captivate your imagination. With praise from authors like Peter Lingard and Sara Stuart, this indie book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys gripping and authentic twists. Get ready to fear the unknown with Colours of Death: Sergeant Thomas' Casebook. Available now on Amazon.com

Publisher Description:

What colour death would you fear the most?
From the author of Movemind and Incite Insight, comes a collection of nine detective stories where colour plays a role in the mystery. Including:
Blue Bloods: A high school awards ceremony turns to tragedy when the audience turns blue as they die.
The 11th Killer: A serial killer’s hair colour could be the key to their capture.
The Storyteller: An arsonist is trapping people in burning buildings, just to write a story about the rescuers.
Black Death: After a body is dumped in public, working out how the victim died is harder than decoding the intended message.
Fear the Red Man: An incident with the Red Man haunts Detective Thomas, but may also be the key to solving a new case.

Praise for Robert New’s Books:
“A super sleuth” (Peter Lingard, Author)
“Thrilling mystery” (SC Karakaltsas, Author)
“Grippingly readable” (Sara Stuart, Author)
“Interesting and authentic twists” (Robert Sayegh, Author)

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