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Chapter 147
Chapter 147 begins with Saint standing in the shade of the towering Tenmile Range, gazing at the scene before her in Breckenridge. The area around the old lodge is eerily quiet, guarded by six uniformed officers. The atmosphere is thick with tension, a stillness that only comes with the tragic loss of a child. As Saint observes, the local police chief, a thin man with a horseshoe mustache and a pale complexion, approaches her. It’s clear from his greenish pallor that he’s had a rough night, perhaps…-
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Chapter 134
Chapter 134 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with a bleak winter in Monta Clare, where an oppressive blanket of snow covers the town, creating a surreal and monochromatic world. Patch, the protagonist, remains confined within the dusty walls of an old house for the week, trapped in a sense of isolation. He wears his father’s outdated clothing, layering for warmth, and opens the windows, letting in the cold air as he breathes in the stark chill of winter. This scene sets the tone for the chapter,…-
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Chapter 9
Chapter 9 begins with an overwhelming sense of fear that blankets Monta Clare, a small town that suddenly finds itself caught in a web of uncertainty. Saint, standing on the front porch with her grandmother, Norma, watches as the flashing lights of a police cruiser cut through the still, dark night. The air is thick with a strange heaviness, prompting mothers to hurriedly usher their children inside, locking doors and windows in a futile attempt to keep the outside world at bay. It’s the kind of night…-
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Chapter 127
Chapter 127 of All the Colors of the Dark sees Saint returning home to a scene that reflects the neglect Jimmy has shown in her absence. She finds him asleep on the couch, the muted noise of a hockey game playing in the background. As she surveys the space, three empty bottles on the coffee table catch her eye, a stark reminder of his indifference to the upkeep of their home. While tidying up, she contemplates the idea she had proposed earlier about hiring someone to help with housekeeping, a suggestion…-
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Chapter 101
In Chapter 101, the story takes place during a dinner gathering at Norma’s house, where Norma, the grandmother, pays little attention to her granddaughter, Saint, and instead engages her guest, Jimmy Walters, in conversation. As they share a meal of pork steak and buttered rolls, Jimmy talks about his time at Culpepper Zoo, where he worked with animals suffering from various diseases. Norma listens passively, making casual remarks as she observes Jimmy’s enthusiasm. Meanwhile, Saint, uninterested in…-
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Chapter 10
Chapter 10 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with Saint riding her bicycle down Main Street in the small town of Monta Clare, nestled deep within a valley and surrounded by lush, vibrant greenery. The town, with its winding streets, feels like a tranquil escape, yet as she pedals toward the Meyer estate, Saint is aware of the shifting atmosphere. The warm hues of the grand homes lining the street momentarily captivate her, with their well-maintained gardens full of blooming Virginia bluebells and…-
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Chapter 126
Chapter 126 of All the Colors of the Dark introduces the Derry Younger Center, a nondescript two-story building with a pink exterior and a greenish, mottled roof. This establishment, unremarkable from the outside, symbolizes the hidden struggles contained within its walls. Saint arrives at the center, knowing full well that her presence here could attract unwanted attention and protests from those who oppose her choices. Once inside, she chooses a seat, deliberately avoiding eye contact with the others, a…-
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Chapter 4
Chapter 4 of All the Colors of the Dark immerses readers in a striking landscape where the towering pines stand against a backdrop of golden light and blue shadows. Patch, the protagonist, is seen traversing the trails near the town’s edge, with the expansive Loess Hills looming over the Missouri River. The industrial air from nearby cities hangs heavy, blending with the serene landscape. As Patch moves through the area, he encounters the remnants of abandoned vehicles, such as a Dodge sunken into the…-
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Chapter 1
Chapter 1 of All the Colors of the Dark introduces us to Patch, a thirteen-year-old boy living in the quiet town of Monta Clare, nestled in the shadow of the St. Francois Mountains. From the flat roof of his kitchen, Patch gazes out at the expansive oak and pine trees, dreaming of a life beyond the Ozark Plateau. He envisions a brighter world, filled with opportunities and treasures, believing that something greater awaits him just outside his reach. His vivid imagination drives him to dream of a future…-
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Dedication
Dedication in All the Colors of the Dark holds a significant place at the beginning of the book, setting the tone for what’s to come. The dedication reads, "For my Ten," which immediately draws the reader’s attention. This phrase, simple yet profound, implies that the author is paying tribute to a group of people, perhaps close friends or loved ones, or it could refer to a single individual who has greatly impacted their life. The use of "Ten" adds an element of mystery, making readers curious about…-
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