All the Flowers Are Dying (Matthew Scudder)
This 16th title in the Matthew Scudder series is a continuation of the high-tension story told in Hope to Die, with the return of the ingenious psychopath whose many aliases always use the initials "A.B." The man faked his own death at the conclusion of Hope to Die; while Scudder suspected the...
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This 16th title in the Matthew Scudder series is a continuation of the high-tension story told in Hope to Die, with the return of the ingenious psychopath whose many aliases always use the initials "A.B." The man faked his own death at the conclusion of Hope to Die; while Scudder suspected the ruse, he was satisfied that A.B. was out of New York, and thus out of his life. But he's on his way back, and no one's safe. And, as is so often the case in Scudder's world, no one's survival can be taken for granted...
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0078PWSVE
Publish date: February 12th 2012
Publisher: Lawrence Block
Pages no: 315
Edition language: English
Series: Matthew Scudder (#16)
A Matt Scudder book that came perilously close to the "DNF" as soon as I discovered Block using a serial killer viewpoint. Dear Block, why did you do this? It was such a great run--was a serial killer really the direction you wanted to take the Scudder series? Why, I remember th...
After framing an innocent man for three brutal murders, a killer from Matthew Scudder's past has resurfaced and means to get revenge on Matt and everyone he holds dear. Can Matthew find the killer before the killer finds him?"Wow!" is the best way I can sum this one up. I've read that Block wrote ...