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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 170 of “All the Col­ors of the Dark,” the nar­ra­tive unfolds as a new semes­ter begins, with Patch sort­ing through mail and reflect­ing on Charlotte’s dis­com­fort with her sneak­ers. He dis­cov­ers an enve­lope that catch­es his atten­tion. By mid­day, they are trav­el­ing along Route 63, hav­ing removed Char­lotte from school, while an office staff mem­ber watch­es them with a sense of con­cern. Char­lotte gazes out, tak­ing in the land­scape, espe­cial­ly as they cross Jef­fer­son City and the Mis­souri Riv­er.

    Dur­ing a stop for lunch in Colum­bia, Char­lotte express­es her aspi­ra­tions of being a writer and attend­ing Har­vard, a nod to her mother’s past. Their con­ver­sa­tion turns some­what humor­ous yet poignant, reveal­ing feel­ings about Charlotte’s unplanned exis­tence. After some escapades, includ­ing a bout of nau­sea dur­ing their trav­els, they arrive in Min­neapo­lis and search for a house that seems aban­doned.

    That night, Patch, seek­ing con­nec­tion, calls Saint in the bath­room, reveal­ing his uncer­tain­ty about their sit­u­a­tion and the girl they are search­ing for. He men­tions find­ing a let­ter that hints at anoth­er pos­si­ble lead, ref­er­enc­ing a miss­ing girl named Rosie. Saint express­es her dis­ap­proval of Char­lotte being out of school, and Patch takes a reflec­tive stance, con­tem­plat­ing the nature of his pur­suit for miss­ing indi­vid­u­als, liken­ing them to flick­er­ing lights that he strives to reach but often find extin­guished.

    Their con­ver­sa­tion grows deep­er, touch­ing on the com­plex­i­ties and emo­tion­al bur­dens they car­ry from the past, includ­ing Patch’s feel­ings of guilt and the impact of his actions on Char­lotte. Saint chal­lenges Patch’s moti­va­tions and choic­es, point­ing out the pos­si­ble roots of his sur­vivor’s guilt as he pulls Char­lotte into his chaot­ic search for abso­lu­tion. As they exchange inti­mate thoughts, an under­ly­ing strain of regret and reflec­tion runs through their dis­course, res­onat­ing stark­ly as Patch per­ceives his daugh­ter under the moon­light, empha­siz­ing their com­pli­cat­ed rela­tion­ship and its inter­sec­tions with their pasts.

    The chap­ter clos­es on a qui­et note, with Patch con­tem­plat­ing the emo­tion­al chasms between him­self and Saint, reflect­ing on why she nev­er paint­ed him, a ques­tion that lingers in the silence they share.

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