The Color of Red
by:
Jules Haigler (author)
Imagine a world where the only color that can be seen isred. This is the world of the colorblind Inspector DanforthRouge; a disability that leads him to the source of evil inthe souls of humanity. From malice to murder, from loveto hate, Rouge must test the limits of his strength in hisfight for...
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Imagine a world where the only color that can be seen isred. This is the world of the colorblind Inspector DanforthRouge; a disability that leads him to the source of evil inthe souls of humanity. From malice to murder, from loveto hate, Rouge must test the limits of his strength in hisfight for justice and the heart of the woman he desperatelyloves. In this epic tale, which stretches the boundariesbetween what is evil and what is just, comes the greatestmystery of a lifetime. Rouge must journey through a bloodybutcher shop, a hotel filled with secrets, a haunted forest,and a bar of deception, to unmask the greatest killer ofthem all. One book, four mysteries and a few unpredictableendings . . . do you dare to read what is red?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781456800642 (1456800647)
Publish date: October 23rd 2010
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Pages no: 236
Edition language: English
Jules writing reminds me very much of a very early version of Wilkie Collins. I had a bit of a hard time with the book because I am not a fan of short stories and have found I get very frustrated at them. The book is a series of short stories, in which the reader chooses the ending or comes up with ...
This is a book of four short stories all involving Inspector Rouge who is color blind and can only see the color red. I liked the stories, all mysteries, and liked how the author gave you different endings to each story. So if you picked a person who you thought "did it" there was no wrong answer. I...