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Monday, 29 July 2024

The Darkness of Colours by Martin Blasco BLOG TOUR #TheDarknessofColours #MartinBlasco t @ClaireStorey16 @hoperoadpublish @RandomTTours #Win #Competition #Giveaway #Prize

 


The Darkness of Colours is a historical thriller narrated from two different perspectives, in two eras.

The main event, around which the novel revolves, is the kidnapping of five children during the night of 5th of April 1885.

This is the start of the experiment into the idea of nature vs nurture.

What happens if these children are given different upbringing?

Twenty-five years after the kidnapping, the children now grown up, suddenly reappear on the doorsteps of their biological parents. Confused by his daughter’s memory loss, one parent hires a journalist to investigate.

Will he discover what has happened to his daughter and the other children? And why have they suddenly reappeared after all this time?




The Darkness of Colours by Martin Blasco was published on 18 July 2024 by Hope Road Publishing and is translated by Claire Storey

As part of this #RandomThingsTours Blog Tour, I am delighted to have one copy to give away today. Entry is simple, just fill out the competition widget in this post. UK entries only please. 

GOOD LUCK! 




One copy of The Darkness of Colours by Martin Blasco




Martín Blasco is an Argentinian author. He studied Film Direction at the CIEVYC
Cinema and Audio-Visual College in Buenos Aires. His first book for young readers was published in 2007 and since then he has published thirteen books for children and young adults. Two of his previous novels have been included in the international White Ravens recommendations. He is winner of the ColibrÍ Medal awarded by IBBY Chile for his YA novel Los extrañamientos. The Darkness of Colours is his best-selling book to date.

The French translation of The Darkness of Colours was awarded the Prix Farniente in Belgium, the winners of which chosen by adolescent readers.




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