From the first page, something feels wrong. Not just in the murder scene Trey Gowdy imagines, but in the man writing it. The former prosecutor, congressman, and Fox News host has finally crossed a line—from reporting on real death to inventing it. His debut psychological thriller, The Color of Death, is Fox News Books’ first leap into ficti… Continues…
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