General Information
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 Title:                  All the Flowers are Dying
 Author:                 Lawrence Block
 Read By:                Alan Sklar
 Copyright:              2005
 Audiobook Copyright:    2005
 Genre:                  Mystery - Matthew Scudder
 Publisher:              BBC Audiobooks America
 Series Name:            Matthew Scudder
 Position in Series:     16

Original Media Information
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 Source:                 Library CD's
 Condition:              Good

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 Total Duration:         9:53:34
 Total MP3 Size:         271.81
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Book Description
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Matt Scudder, bestseller Block's extraordinary private detective, has 
been around for almost 30 years, and if his aging has been neither gentle 
nor graceful, it's certainly been eventful. In his stellar 16th outing 
(after 2001's Hope to Die), the 60-something Scudder proves to be as 
tough and resilient as ever when faced with the slickest, sickest killer 
to ever test his mettle. Fans won't be surprised that the killer is 
linked to the unresolved murders of Hope to Die or that Elaine and Scudder 
may become the fiend's target. The narrative smoothly shifts between 
Scudder's point-of-view and the thoughts and actions of the killer, 
whose ingenuity, daring and pure viciousness sear the pages. Aware of 
the danger but without a clue to the person behind the threat, Scudder 
and Elaine are forced into a protective siege while Scudder uses all 
his skills to probe the mystery. Series fans will welcome the familiar 
characters and places that have become such an important part of Scudder's 
universe: TJ, Mick Ballou, Grogan's Bar, the AA meeting spots. Add them 
together with some brilliant twists and one gets a thrilling, satisfying 
concoction brewed by a master storyteller in top form.
