The Spy's Wife
What metaphors are used in The Spy's Wife by Reginald Hill?
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The color blue metaphorically represents Molly's life. On one hand, it represents a sense of peace and tranquility. On the other, it represents a life that appears to be tranquil, but that also is filled with secrets and uncertainty.
The Spy's Wife