The Colour of Bee Larkhams Murder
By (Author) Sarah J. Harris
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
23rd January 2019
27th December 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
310g
How do you solve a mystery when you cant remember the clues
There are three things you need to know about Jasper.
1. He sees the world completely differently.
2. He cant recognise faces not even his own.
3. He is the only witness to the murder of his neighbour, Bee Larkham.
But uncovering the truth about that night will change his world forever
An extraordinary and compelling debut which will make you see the world in a way youve never seen it before
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 seasons 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
Sarah Harris is in her very early thirties. Now a freelance journalist, novelist and reviewer, she was a Parliamentary Press Officer for the Liberal Democrats and then an Assistant Producer on NEWSNIGHT.