The Colour of Bee Larkham'S Murder
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Review: 'Blisteringly real, utterly enthralling. a story that will make you look at the world anew' STYLIST / 'A rich tapestry. distinctive and compelling' OBSERVER / 'A highly original whodunnit' MAIL ON SUNDAY / 'A vividly imagined mystery' SUNDAY EXPRESS / 'Astonishingly good, 5 stars' SUN / 'A beautiful, original novel, at once funny and tragic and brave' Sarah Pinborough / 'Intriguing, original and memorable - I couldn't put it down!' Libby Page, THE LIDO / 'With its vivid descriptions and one-of-a-kind narrator, this beautiful and quietly dark novel is a real gem' HEAT / 'Gorgeously descriptive. dark and deeply original' BELLA / 'Endearing and intriguing' PA / 'Fizzing with wonderful quirkiness, completely original, and total believable, nuanced characters - a unique gem of a novel' Katy Regan, LITTLE BIG MAN / 'Set to be this season's page-turner' Elle / 'An unusual and insightful read' BBC / 'A great protagonist. A must-read book for 2018' STYLIST / 'Highly original, fantastically written' THE SUN / 'Hotly anticipated debuts of 2018' RED / 'One to look out for' OBSERVER / 'Taps into a trend for novels depicting isolation' SUNDAY TIMES / 'This vivid story stayed with me long after I turned the last page.Sarah J. Harris is a strong new voice in British fiction' CJ Daugherty, THE ECHO KILLING / 'I found myself not just drawn but expertly daubed in to Jasper's world, with its splattered sense of morals and innocence' James Hannah, THE A-Z OF YOU AND ME / 'Jasper - whose world is both more colourful and more frightening than ours - is a character who will stay with me for some time. Harris has written a literary page turner that utterly captivated me. A stunning debut.' Cass Green, IN A COTTAGE IN A WOOD / About the Author: Sarah J. Harris is an author and freelance education journalist who regularly writes for national newspapers. She became fascinated by synaesthesia and face blindness during her work as a journalist. THE COLOUR OF BEE LARKHAM'S MURDER is Sarah's debut adult novel. She lives in London with her husband and two young children.