The Book
New from the author of Color Blind...FBI profiler Jenna Ramey has synesthesia, a neurological condition that causes perceptions of color to flash through her mind, triggered by seemingly unrelated stimuli. But she has learned to understand and interpret these associations. They help her do her job. They can help save lives…
A little girl has witnessed a mass shooting. What she knows may be the key to finding the man responsible. Jenna has been tasked with drawing her out, figuring out what she saw, what she remembers, what it means.
But Molly is an unusual child. She is sweet and bright, and eager to help, but she has a quirk of her own: an intense preoccupation with numbers. It helps her notice things that others don’t. It also leads Jenna into a maze of speculation that could turn into a wild goose chase while the body count continues to rise.
Jenna and Molly view the world through their own filters. In some ways, they speak different languages. Now Jenna must learn to communicate, to break Molly’s code, to understand the mind of a murderer…
Praise for DOUBLE VISION:
"Every investigation is about ways of seeing, and Colby Marshall explores this idea to compelling effect in the propulsive DOUBLE VISION. Smart, twisty, surprising."
—Andrew Pyper, author of The Demonologist and The Damned
Praise for Colby Marshall’s COLOR BLIND:
“Colby Marshall’s wondrous COLOR BLIND features one of the most original heroines to grace the pages of thriller fiction in years….T. Jefferson Parker mined similar material to great use in ‘The Fallen,’ but Marshall proves herself every bit his equal in this rivetingly effective tale that will stoke memories of early James Patterson at his best.”
—Providence Journal
“Stellar debut…”
—Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
“Readers will eagerly await Jenna's next adventure, and with an imminent sequel, their wishes will quickly come true.”
—Shelf Awareness
“Readers will look forward to seeing more of this appealing heroine.”
—Publishers Weekly
About the author
Colby Marshall is especially qualified to write about grapheme-color synesthesia as she has this rare condition. She is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime, and is a contributing columnist for M Food and Culture, a local Georgia magazine. Visit her on the web at www.colbymarshall.com.
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