Colouring Books: Gallery One
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The first volume of the reprint of Tanith Lee's Colouring Book Series in omnibus form, a set of psychological thrillers, with occasional touches of the supernatural. This book includes:
Greyglass: The house... always growing, adding to itself, blooming, decaying, becoming reborn... When Catherine dies, no one mourns. The house is always changing. As if at last it must achieve some irresistible transformation. Frankly, there is something uncanny about the house. Isn't there.
To Indigo: Novelist Roy Phipps leads an uneventful existence in the house inherited from his parents. His only aberration is the story he's been secretively writing for years of the mad poet Vilmos, a study of murder, angst and alchemic magic. Then one evening Roy meets Vilmos, face to face.
L'Amber: Jay has very little. Jilaine Best has everything. But even Jilaine's perfect life is flawed, longing for the baby she's unable to conceive. She's willing to let another woman give birth for her. And so Jay confesses she is already pregnant with an unwanted child. Spin your web of lies. Watch it tangle. Now see what you've caught.
We are also pleased to include the rare fantasy short story Winter White, which previously only appeared in the collection Women as Demons in 1989.
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