
Everybody Dies
por:
Lawrence Block
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0380725355
ISBN 13: 9780380725359
Fecha de publicación:
November 9th, 1999
Editorial: Avon
Páginas: 369
Géneros: Mystery, Action & Adventure
Lawrence Block weaves a gripping tale around Matt Scudder, a seasoned private investigator who appears to have found a semblance of peace in his life. After years of grappling with chaos and crime, Scudder is enjoying the tranquility of a reduced crime rate and a flourishing stock market. However, this newfound stability is quickly put to the test as ominous clouds gather on the horizon.
As Scudder navigates the challenges of his personal life, he is drawn back into the shadows of his past. A chilling series of events threatens the security he has fought so hard to cultivate. The stark reality that everyone dies looms large, forcing Scudder to confront his own mortality and the fragility of life in a city that never sleeps.
With each twist and turn, tension mounts, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. Scudder's determination to uncover the truth drives him deeper into a web of deceit, testing not only his resolve but also the bonds he cherishes.
Block skillfully explores themes of loss, redemption, and the inevitability of fate, crafting a narrative that resonates with anyone who has pondered the darker aspects of existence. As the story unfolds, Scudder must confront his past and make sense of the choices that have defined him, navigating a world where comfort is often an illusion.
As Scudder navigates the challenges of his personal life, he is drawn back into the shadows of his past. A chilling series of events threatens the security he has fought so hard to cultivate. The stark reality that everyone dies looms large, forcing Scudder to confront his own mortality and the fragility of life in a city that never sleeps.
With each twist and turn, tension mounts, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. Scudder's determination to uncover the truth drives him deeper into a web of deceit, testing not only his resolve but also the bonds he cherishes.
Block skillfully explores themes of loss, redemption, and the inevitability of fate, crafting a narrative that resonates with anyone who has pondered the darker aspects of existence. As the story unfolds, Scudder must confront his past and make sense of the choices that have defined him, navigating a world where comfort is often an illusion.