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The Color of Death
A Novel
Book • 2025
In "The Color of Death: A Novel," Trey Gowdy tells the story of Colm Truesdale, an assistant district attorney grappling with immense personal loss.
After losing his wife and daughter, Truesdale finds himself consumed by apathy, yet he remains exceptionally skilled in the courtroom.
A brutal murder case pulls him back into the world, forcing him to confront his grief and rediscover his purpose.
As Truesdale delves into the investigation, he encounters a web of secrets and moral complexities that challenge his understanding of justice.
The novel explores themes of faith, redemption, and the enduring power of hope amidst darkness, portraying a man's journey to find light in the face of profound tragedy.
After losing his wife and daughter, Truesdale finds himself consumed by apathy, yet he remains exceptionally skilled in the courtroom.
A brutal murder case pulls him back into the world, forcing him to confront his grief and rediscover his purpose.
As Truesdale delves into the investigation, he encounters a web of secrets and moral complexities that challenge his understanding of justice.
The novel explores themes of faith, redemption, and the enduring power of hope amidst darkness, portraying a man's journey to find light in the face of profound tragedy.
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