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1. The Colour of Blood
by Clare Curzon
1921: A young woman wakes in an unfamiliar house with no memory of who she is or where she came from. A child is crying, and instinctively she knows ... More
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2. The Colour of Blood
by Brian Moore
A beautifully written Hitchcockian thriller, full of suspense and intrigue. Somewhere in an unnamed Eastern bloc country, someone is out to silence ... More
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5. The Colour of Blood
by Declan Hughes, Stanley Townsend (Read by)
Private Investigator Ed Loy is working on what looks like an open and shut case: the disappearance of dentist Shane Howard's daughter, Emily. Little ... More
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6. The colour of blood: poems.
by George MacBeth
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7. The Colour of Blood: Complete & Unabridged
by Brian Moore, Sir Derek Jacobi (Read by)
Moore's novel is a thoughtful examination of the struggle between the Catholic Church and the Communist regime in Eastern Europe.
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9. The Colour of Blood: An Ed Loy Novel
by Declan Hughes
Emily Howard is nineteen years old, slim and petite with a pale complexion and a red rose tattoo. She is also missing. She disappeared three days ago ... More
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