The Colour of Memory by Christopher Bowden
The Colour of Memory
by Christopher Bowden
My Thoughts
I absolutely loved this book from start to finish. Christopher Bowden has a style of writing that I like with just enough detail to give you what you need without overloading you with minutiae. First of all I was drawn in by the title of the book, and the cover, which doesn’t give any clue as to what lies ahead making the turning of the first page a complete mystery.
The pace of the book and the introduction of different characters and settings has been well thought out to keep the reader captivated and is characteristic of Bowden’s writing.
The idea of seeing the world through someone else’s eyes and the theme of “Windows” for Lucy’s art work is captivating and I have found myself , since I read the book, looking at them in a completely different way.
Lucy is a lovely central character who is curious about a coded book she comes across and is eager to learn more about its origins and who wrote it. The different paths it takes her on is intriguing as is the character of Rosemary who becomes an important part as the story progresses.
The Colour of Memory is the second book I have read by Christopher, the first being Mr Magenta which I also thoroughly enjoyed, and it definitely won’t be my last . Christopher Bowden is an author who will be staying on my watch list for the future.
About Christopher
Christopher Bowden lives in south London. He is the author of six novels, each with a colour theme. The Amber Maze, published in September 2018, is the latest. His previous books have been praised variously by Andrew Marr, Julian Fellowes, Sir Derek Jacobi, and Shena Mackay. Of his third novel, The Red House, Sir Derek said, “Very entertaining, cleverly constructed and expertly paced. I thoroughly enjoyed it.”
www.christopherbowden.com
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