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Which colour death would you fear the most? From the author of Movemind and Incite Insight, comes a collection of nine detective stories where colour plays a role in the mystery. Including: Blue Bloods: A high school awards ceremony turns to tragedy when the audience turns blue as they die. The 11th Killer: A serial killer's hair colour could be the key to their capture. Storyteller: An arsonist is trapping people in burning buildings, just to write a story about the rescuers. Black Death: After a body is dumped in public, working out how the victim died is harder than decoding the intended…mehr

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Which colour death would you fear the most? From the author of Movemind and Incite Insight, comes a collection of nine detective stories where colour plays a role in the mystery. Including: Blue Bloods: A high school awards ceremony turns to tragedy when the audience turns blue as they die. The 11th Killer: A serial killer's hair colour could be the key to their capture. Storyteller: An arsonist is trapping people in burning buildings, just to write a story about the rescuers. Black Death: After a body is dumped in public, working out how the victim died is harder than decoding the intended message. Fear the Red Man: An incident with the Red Man haunts Detective Thomas, but may also be the key to solving a new case. Praise for Robert New's Books: "A super sleuth" (Peter Lingard, Author) "Thrilling mystery" (SC Karakaltsas, Author) "Grippingly readable" (Sara Stuart, Author) "Interesting and authentic twists" (Robert Sayegh, Author)
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According to his wife, Robert has spent too much of his life studying. She has a point as he's earned seven tertiary qualifications. Robert has degrees in psychology, sociology, biology and education, all of which inspire his writing. He lives in Melbourne with his wife and two children. He likes writing stories which shift the perspective of the reader and make use of scientific concepts. Robert is mildly kosmemophobic. When he was in high school, a dare escalated a little too quickly and Robert made the state final in an interpretive dance competition.