‘The Color of Death’: Murder and Revenge

The killers are stalking, there’s a murder that needs solving, but the hero has lost his way.
‘The Color of Death’: Murder and Revenge
"The Color of Death" by Trey Gowdy and Christopher Greyson puts an assistant D.A. on his last case. Harper Influence
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A South Carolinian Assistant District Attorney is at the end of his tether, both professionally and personally. After a sudden, personal tragedy, he’s looking for a way out of his career and maybe from life itself. But before he can make any choices, a brutal murder in his town pulls him into one last case.

What he doesn’t know is that there are two people working in the shadows to make sure he suffers a lot before he makes his final moves.

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“The Color of Death” is co-authored by Trey Gowdy and Christopher Greyson. Greyson, already a successful and prolific writer, has penned several thrillers and cozy mysteries, with millions of books sold. Gowdy is new to the job, but a familiar public figure, having served as a federal prosecutor and four-term U.S. congressman from South Carolina. After leaving office, he became a prominent host and contributor to Fox News.
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