The Colour of Murder by Julian Symons

The Colour of Murder (Crime File S.) (Black Dagger Crime S.) (British Library Crime Classics)

by Julian Symons

John Wilkins meets a beautiful, irresistible girl, and his world is turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turns red before his eyes - the colour of murder.

Telling the story of a murder, a trial, and the subsequent psychiatric evaluation, this award-winning crime novel from 1957 is a gripping examination of the psychology of murder and the nature of justice.

Reviewed by Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy) on

4 of 5 stars

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He is able to make a potentially rather unpleasant lead character compelling and convincing while injecting his story with a surprising amount of wit. I would certainly suggest this to fans of the more psychological approach to crime fiction advanced in novels by Iles and Rendell.

Read my full review at Mysteries Ahoy!

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