The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder. Sarah J. Harris
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Source ISBN: 9780008256371
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Version: 2018-11-28
For Darren, James and Luke
Love also to Mum, Dad and Rachel
‘I could tell you my adventures – beginning from this morning,’ said Alice a little timidly: ‘but it’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.’
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
synaesthesia
noun
1. physiology a sensation experienced in a part of the body other than the part stimulated
2. psychology the subjective sensation of a sense other than the one being stimulated. For example, a sound may evoke sensations of colour
Collins English Dictionary
Contents
1. Tuesday (Bottle Green): Afternoon
2. Tuesday (Bottle Green): Still That Afternoon
3. Tuesday (Bottle Green): Evening
4. Tuesday (Bottle Green): Still That Evening
5. 17 January, 7.02 A.M.: Blood Orange Attacks Brilliant Blue And Violet Circles on canvas
6. Tuesday (Bottle Green): Later That Evening
7. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Morning
8. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Later That Morning
10. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Afternoon
11. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Still That Afternoon
12. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Still That Afternoon
13. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Later That Afternoon
14. 18 January, 6.50 A.M.: Marmalade With Cobalt Blue And Crimson Stars on paper
15. 18 January, 3.31 P.M.: Sky Blue Meets Cool Blue on canvas
17. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Evening
18. 18 January, 9.02 P.M.: Out With The Old And In With The New on paper
19. Wednesday (Toothpaste White): Later That Evening
20. Thursday (Apple Green): Morning