All the Flowers Are Dying

Author: Lawrence Block
In his sixteenth Matthew Scudder novel, All the Flowers Are Dying, New York Times bestselling author Lawrence Block takes the award-winning series to a new level of suspense and a new depth of characterization. Building on the critical and commercial success of Hope to Die, Block puts Scudder — and the reader — at the very edge of the abyss.Scudder, a complex character w….Read More
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