All the Flowers Are Dying

All the Flowers Are Dying by Lawrence Block is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on February 28, 2006. This 384-page book is written in English and presents a gripping narrative centered around a man in a Virginia prison who awaits execution for three murders he insists he did not commit. The story also follows an aging investigator in New York City, who is grappling with his past and contemplating leaving behind the darkness that has defined his life.
Readers will encounter a tense atmosphere as the plot unfolds, revealing the looming threat of a relentless and cunning adversary with a sinister agenda. The narrative intertwines the fates of the imprisoned man and the investigator, highlighting themes of fear and survival. With its focus on the psychological and emotional struggles of its characters, this fiction work delves into the complexities of guilt, innocence, and the shadows of the past.
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A man in a Virginia prison awaits execution for three horrific murders he must have committed but swears he didn’t . . .
An aging investigator in New York City has seen too much and lost too much — and is ready to leave the darkness behind . . .
But a nightmare is coming home — because a brilliant, savage, patient monster has unfinished business in the big city . . . and a hunger that can be satisfied only by fear and the slow, agonizing death of Matthew Scudder and the woman he loves.
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