The Color of Death

Abridged
Author: Elizabeth Lowell
Narrator: Maria Tucci
Genres: Romance, Fiction, Suspense
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date: June 2004
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

The phenomenal New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell brilliantly displays her incomparable talents in a story of treachery, greed, conspiracy, and murder that will hold the reader spellbound until the final word. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for Kate Chandler, the chance to cut seven rare, priceless sapphires and solidify her reputation as a world-class jewel cutter. But something goes tragically wrong during the transfer of goods. The sapphires vanish without a trace. Missing also is the man Kate trusted to transport the gems, her half-brother Lee, who now quite possibly is dead. Suddenly, she is on the run, pursued by federal agents who suspect her of being the criminal mastermind of a cunning bait-and-switch scheme.

Special Agent Sam Groves, an essential member of the FBI's elite strike force, could never be scammed by a beautiful confidence woman. But something is troubling about this assignment: someone else is chasing Kate Chandler as well. Kate suspects the awful truth: she has stumbled into a conspiracy that goes far beyond a simple jewel heist. Getting Groves, her constant shadow, to believe her is a step in the right direction -- because the order has already been passed down to a ruthlessly efficient assassin: Kate Chandler must not be allowed to live ...

Reviews (6)

The Color of Death

Written by Stacey Culver on August 2nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This book has a good storyline that kept me very interested to the very end. Lots of twists and turns. I actually sat in my car listening as I didn't want to turn it off!

The Color of Death

Written by Anonymous on May 22nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Good 5 disc story. Kept you trying to guess who the bad guys were, right to the end. I will listen to more of her books.

COLOUR OF DEATH

Written by Sharon Deaves on March 21st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Good book, the main charcters are enjoyable and it was a fun "who done it".

Color of Death

Written by Anonymous on February 16th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I could not wait for it to end. It was so predictable!!

The Color of Death

Written by LKW on January 13th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Enjoyed the book...

Loved It!

Written by DLCT on December 24th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I learned a lot about gems in this one... and the rest of the story is just as smart and well-written. I'd prefer a narrator with a clearer voice -- there were times I had to go back or crank the volume to be able to understand her. That was a minor inconvenience in an overall great listening experience!

Author Details

Author Details

Lowell, Elizabeth

Individually and with co-author/husband Evan, Ann Maxwell has written over 60 novels and one non-fiction book. There are 30 million copies of these books in print, as well as reprints in 30 foreign languages. The novels range from science fiction to historical fiction, from romance to mystery to suspense.

Writing as Ann Maxwell, she began her career in 1975 with a science fiction novel, Change. Since then, seven of her nine science fiction novels have been recommended for the Science Fiction Writers of America Nebula Award; A Dead God Dancing was nominated for what was then called TABA (The American Book Award).

In 1976 Ann and Evan (as A. E. Maxwell) collaborated with a Norwegian hunter and photographer, Ivar Ruud, on The Year-Long Day, a nonfiction work that was condensed in Reader's Digest and published in four foreign editions and three book club editions. In 1985, the first A. E. Maxwell crime novel featuring a couple called Fiddler and Fiora was published by Doubleday. The Frog and the Scorpion, received a creative writing award from the University of California. The fourth book in the series, Just Enough Light to Kill, was named by Time magazine as one of the best crime novels of 1988.

Ann and Evan (writing as Ann Maxwell) have published four suspense novels, the most recent of which is Shadows and Silk. These novels appeared on nation-wide bestseller lists.

In 1982, Ann began publishing romances as Elizabeth Lowell. Under that name she has received numerous professional awards in the romance field, including a Lifetime Achievement award from the Romance Writers of America (1994). Since July of 1992, she has had 30 novels on the New York Times list. Her most recent book is BLUE SMOKE AND MURDER.