'Breathtakingly original, and a captivating sense of place' Val McDermid, bestselling author of Still Life
'Compelling and original, this glints with freshness' Daily Mail
'A brilliantly inventive and twisty tale' Claire McGowan, bestselling author of The Push
'A good detective story . . . intriguing' Guardian
'A distinctive, intriguing, immersive debut' Mari Hannah, multi-award winning author of Without a Trace
The Murder
In the Gare do Oriente, a body sits, slumped, in a stationary train. A high-profile man appears to have died by throwing himself repeatedly against the glass. But according to witnesses, he may not have done this of his own accord.
The City
Lisbon 2021. A small percentage of the population are diagnosed as Gifted. Along with the power comes stigma and suspicion.
The Detective
In a prejudiced city, Gifted Inspector Isabel Reis is hiding her own secrets while putting her life on the line to stop an ingenious killer.
A violent and mysterious crime. Suspected Gifted involvement. A city baying for blood. And a killer who has only just begun . . .
'A bold, compelling police drama a step beyond the ordinary with writing to match' Helen Fields, bestselling author of The Shadow Man
'This is crime fiction with a twist . . . This was a gripping and highly invented thrill ride. I can't wait for more' Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man
'An amazing genre-bending debut' David Jackson, bestselling author of The Resident
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529336658
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 600 g
Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 36 mm
This is crime fiction with a twist. Detective Inspector Reis is in pursuit of a killer. Nothing new there, but the murders take place in an alternative Lisbon, Portugal where the population is split into gifted or non-gifted and Inspector Reis is registered as gifted due to her being a telepath. This was a gripping and highly invented thrill ride. I can't wait for more - Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man
Patricia Marques crafts a riveting mystery about power, privilege, and murder. Genuinely gripping, The Colours of Death has immense heart and an intriguing, fully realized world - Lori M. Lee, author of Forest of Souls
An absolute knockout - Nicolás Obregón, author of Unknown Male
An amazing genre-bending debut - David Jackson, bestselling author of The Resident
A distinctive, intriguing, immersive debut - Mari Hannah, multi-award winning author of Without a Trace
Marques sets Lisbon alight with this beautifully drawn thriller. Gifted detective Isabel Reis is everything we want from our protagonists - original and compelling, unique and fascinating. A story that'll leave you red-eyed and sleep deprived, The Colours of Death is a bold, compelling police drama a step beyond the ordinary with writing to match - Helen Fields, bestselling author of The Shadow Man
The Colours of Death is that rarest of things, a completely original crime novel. It's also a bit brilliant, and I as much inhaled it as read it - W. C. Ryan, author of A House of Ghost
Stigma and paranoia loom large in Marques's beautifully realised alternate Lisbon. Isabel's predicament is an intriguing, and paradoxical one - it's isolating to hear the thoughts of everyone around you. A vivid, fast-moving mystery - Kate Mascarenhas, author of The Psychology of Time Travel
The Colours of Death is a wonderful, intriguing and original speculative thriller by a sensational debut author. Visit a Lisbon filled with danger, death, and delicious food. You won't regret it - Alexandra Benedict, author of Braided Hearts
Patricia Marques debut takes the classic crime novel and the evocative setting of Lisbon, and utterly transforms both with a fascinating speculative twist. Pacy, immersive and brain-shiveringly clever. A brilliantly original crime story - Philippa East, author of Safe and Sound
A brilliantly inventive and twisty tale - Claire McGowan, bestselling author of The Push
A brilliant read. The premise and characters are intriguing, the story completely compelling - I couldn't put it down - and I loved the beautifully depicted setting of Lisbon - Debbie Howells, bestselling author of The Bones of You
Breathtakingly original, and a captivating sense of place - Val McDermid
Compelling and original, this glints with freshness - Daily Mail
A good detective story . . . intriguing - Guardian
Crime fiction with a twist - SFX Magazine
A very confident, original debut novel . . . One of the best debut novels that I've read this year and Patricia Marques is a writer to watch - Shots Mag
This is a novel that will have purists tutting. Until they start reading and allow themselves to be seduced by its setting, characters and deft handling of the underlying idea. Then, like me, they'll be fascinated - Express
A tantalising spin on crime, with a dash of fantasy - Peterborough Telegraph
Pacy, gripping, and a fresh as hell blast across the bows of police procedurals - Adam Simcox, author of The Dying Squad
A great crime debut . . . a world of division and paranoia brought vividly to life, best enjoyed over a pastel de nata - The Express
I wasn't certain about this book. Would a central theme of ESP/6th Sense characters be seamlessly integrated with the police murder storyline (note I'm using murder and not homicide). The answer is yes it... More
This is crime fiction with a twist. Dectective Inspector Reis is in pursuit of a killer. Nothing new there but the murders take place in an alternative Lisbon, Portugal where the population is split into gifted or... More
It was nice to read a crime novel with some differences for a change.
The Colours of Death is a Portuguese novel in translation and it was refreshing to read about a different country and culture within the familiar...
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