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The Colour Of Murder
The Colour Of Murder | Julian Symons
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John Wilkins was a gentle, mild-mannered man who lived a simple, predictable life. So when he met a beautiful, irresistible girl his world turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turned red before his eyes the colour of murder. Later, his mind a blank, his only defence was that he loved his wife ...
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LeahBergen
The Colour Of Murder | Julian Symons
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I‘m just starting this 1957 British Library Crime Classic and I‘ve heard it‘s best to go in without reading too many blurbs, etc (I‘ve skipped the intro for now!). I‘m only two chapters in and the narrator is already maliciously creepy. I‘m hooked!

@vivastory This is the one I mentioned in your last comment. 😊

vivastory Maliciously creepy! Say no more. Stacked! 2y
batsy What @vivastory said! 2y
charl08 Wow, what a gorgeous cover. 😍 2y
Tamra Oh fun! 🥺 2y
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rabbitprincess
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Another solid addition to the British Library Crime Classics lineup. The narrative device of having the accused give a statement in his own words is interesting and feels rather modern for a BLCC book. Worth picking up.

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It‘s quite hard to talk about this book because it would be easy to say too much, but I don‘t think it‘s giving away a lot to say that John is a massively unlikeable man. He‘s unhappy in almost every part of his life, but you don‘t really feel much sympathy for his because he‘s so awful even in his own words. I absolutely raced through this, it‘s not long but it‘s also a massive page-turner.

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Current crime read!

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