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    All the Colors of the Dark

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    All the Colors of the Dark by Alessandra Zecchini is a haunting novel that blends mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. The story follows a woman struggling with grief and trauma who begins to uncover strange, eerie events that blur the line between reality and the unknown. As she navigates her dark past and unsettling present, the novel explores themes of fear, self-discovery, and the psychological toll of unresolved pain. With a tense, atmospheric tone, Zecchini crafts a gripping journey into the depths of the human mind.

    In Chap­ter 120 of “All the Col­ors of the Dark,” Patch wan­ders through the lux­u­ri­ous man­sions of Charleston, absorb­ing the details and vivid col­ors of the build­ings. He recalls a let­ter he received years ago from a girl named Mya Lev­ane, and encoun­ters a house­keep­er who reveals that Mya’s body had been dis­cov­ered six months pri­or. When Patch inquires about Mya’s fate, the house­keep­er, while soft­en­ing a bit, hints that the details are unset­tling and insists Mya had been in Mex­i­co at the time of her death.

    Lat­er, Patch vis­its the Bank of South Car­oli­na, with­draw­ing a thou­sand dol­lars. He gen­er­ous­ly gives away most of it, keep­ing only two hun­dred, which he donates to a group of home­less peo­ple by the Ash­ley Riv­er. One par­tic­u­lar­ly touch­ing moment occurs when a young girl, no old­er than four­teen, embraces him tight­ly, indi­cat­ing the impact of his ges­ture.

    That night, Patch boards a bus, observ­ing the land­scape shift from the sun­set over the Blue Ridge Moun­tains to the dark­ness envelop­ing the hills, indi­cat­ing a tran­si­tion between two worlds. Through­out the jour­ney, he does­n’t sleep; instead, he touch­es his scar and reflects on his past lives and expe­ri­ences. The flash­ing lights of pass­ing trucks remind him of his tumul­tuous jour­ney, lead­ing him to pon­der the con­clu­sion of his search and the inevitabil­i­ty of time. He con­tem­plates Eloise Strike and her father, Wal­ter, sens­ing a con­nec­tion that sug­gests they might be pur­su­ing sim­i­lar paths, rein­forc­ing his hunch that they share a com­mon quest—or loss relat­ed to Mya Lev­ane. This chap­ter encap­su­lates themes of mem­o­ry, loss, and the quest for under­stand­ing, as Patch grap­ples with his expe­ri­ences and the haunt­ing echoes of his past.

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